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Richards. — Further experiments in field technic in plot tests [with list of literatur(> cited : by] A. C. Arny. — Relation of horse nettle (Solanum carolinense) to leafspot of tomato (Septoria lycopersicl) ; [by] Fred J. Pritchard and W. S. Porte. — No. 8. Relation of hardness and other factors to protein content of wheat [with list of literature cited : by] Herbert F. Roberts. — Effects of some Cucurbita seeds on animal metabolism [with list of literature cited : by] Benjamin Masurovsky. — Constant-tem- perature bath for heating blood serum ; [by] R. R. Henley. — Assimilation of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium by corn when nutrient salts are confined to different roots ; Miy] P. J. Gile and J. O. Carrero. — Reduction in strength of merciu'ic-chlorid solution used for disinfecting sweet potatoes : [by] J. L. Weimer. — Catalase, hydrogen-ion con- centration, and growth in potato wart disease; [by] Freeman Weiss and R. B. Harvey. — Effect of crowngall inoculations on Bryopliyllum : [1>yl Erwin F. Smith. — • Effect of length of day on seedlings of alfalfa varieties and possibility of utilizing this a.s practical means of identification ; [by] R. A. Oakley and H. L. Westover. NoTK. — This publication is published by authority of the Secretary of Agriculture. \yith the cooperation of the Association" of Land-'Orant Colleges. It is distributed free only to libraries of agricultui'al colleges and experiment stations, to large univer- sities, technical schools, and to such institutions as make suitable exchanges with the AgiMculture Department. Others desiring the .Tournal may obtain it from the Super- intendent of Documents at tiie prices stated above. I'roiicrtii it'iiiilations. Amendment 4 to Projierty regulations [of Department of Agricultnre, effective July 1. 1916]. [1921.] 3 p. 16" [Xnmber 4 is IVFemo- randum 329. Sei)t. 29. 1920.] t Quarantine. Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine. Notice of quarantim" 37, with regulations (revised), effective Aug. 1, 1921. [1921.] 14 p. (Federal Horticultural Board.) [This revision supersedes the 2d edition of 1920 of the rules and regulations pronniigated under Notice of (luarantine 37, ett'ective June 1. 1919.] t Agr 12— 1522 Quarantine on account of Kuroj^ean corn borer und other dangerous insects and plant diseases. Notice of quarantine 41, with regulations (re- vised), effective July 21, 1921. [1921.] 4 p. (Federal Horticultural Board. ) t L^. ■ . 5 6 July, 1921 Travel retinJatiouH of Depart mt'iit of Agricultnio, effective Julv 1, 1921. 1921. 28 p. 16° t Tcnfihiiion. Some fuiuliuiieiitals of stable ventilation [with list of literature cited] : by Henry Prent'ss Arinsby and Max Kriss. 1921. cover-title, p. 34S- ;i08, Irrgn? 8" [I'repai'ed by Institute of Animal Nutrition of Pennsylvania State CoUejre in cooperation with Animal Industry Bureau. From Journal of agricultural research, v. 21, no. 5, June 1, 1921.] t M'cckly vews letter, v. 8, no. 49-52; July 6-27. 1921. [1921.1 Each 8 p. or 16 p. 4° * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. ; foreign subscription. .$1.10. Agr 14— .'UO Yearbook. 1920. 1921. 888 p. il. * Cloth, $1.25. Contents. — Year In agriculture, Secretar.y's report to the President [fiscal year 19201. — European corn borer in American corn; by W. R. Walton. — Science .seeks farmer ; by L. C. Everard. — Home demonstration bears fruit in the South ; by O. B. Martin and Ola Powell. — Know your marlcets ; by W. A. Wheeler and Frank George. — Wood for the nation ; by W. B. Greeley. — Conserving our wild animals and birds ; by Edward A Goldman.— Pig parasites and thumps : by P.. H. Ransom. — Speaking of weather ; by J. Warren Smith.— With itrigation farmer ; by Samuel Fortier. — Phos- phorus iu fertilizer : by William H. Waggaman.— Runts and remedy ; bv John R. Mohler. — -Killing boll weevils with poison dust ; by B. R. Coad. — Farm lielp from birds : bv W. L. McAtee. — Helping landless farmers to own farms ; by L. C. Gray. — Hunting down stock killers : by W. B. Bell. — Cost of bushel of wheat ; by F. W. Peck. — How public forests are handled ; by Herbert A, Smith.- — From scrubs to quality stock : bv D. S. Burch. — Roads : by H. S. Fairbauk.- — March of standardization ; by" Harold W. Samson. ^ — Getting our potash ; bv William H. Ross. — Flowering and fruiting of plants as controlled by length of day : by W. W. Garner and H. A. Allard. — Cows that make income climb : by J. C. McDowell." — Uses of soil survev ; bv Charles H. Seaton. — Death to rodents ; by W. B. Bell.— Putting wood waste to work"; by Samuel T. Dana. — Milk for midshipmen : by Ernest Kelly. — Food for farm families ; by Helen W. Atwater. — Boys' and girls' clubs enrich country life : by C. B. Smith and George E. Parrell. — Farmer's interest in foreign markets ; by E. G. Montgomery and C. L. Luedtke. — Ap- pendix. — Index. Note.- — Appendix contains statistical and other information. ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Cotton-seed. Feeding cottonseed products to live stock; [by] E. ^Y. Sheet.s and E. H. Thompson. [Nov. 1920, reprint June] 1921. 19 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1179.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to feeding of live stock.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21 — 794 Horses. Feeding horses; [by G. A. Bell and J. O. Williams]. [Dec. 1918, re- print June, 1921.] 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1030.) [Date on verso of title-page incorrectly given as Dec. 1916. instead of Dec. 1918.] * Paper, 5c. Agi- 19— 358 Milk. Milk for the family. [1921.] 4 p. il. 12° ( [Agriculture Dept. Depart- ment circular 129 i-evised.]) [Contribution from Dairy Division. Animal Industry Bureau, and Home Economics Office, States Relations Service.] - Paper, 5c. Agr 20 — 1778 Production of clean milk; [by Ernest Kelly]. [Aug. 1914. revised Dec. 1919, reprint June, 1921.] 22-}- [1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bul- letin 602.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publications relating to dairy.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20 — 778 Parasites and parasitic diseases of sheep; [by Maurice C. Hall]. [Dec. 1920. revised May, 1921.] [1921.] 53 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1150.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 21— 793 Poultry. Back-yard poultry keeping; [by Rob R. Slocum]. [Nov. 1919, reprint June, 1921.] 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' l)ulletin 889.) * Paper. 5c. Agr 20—951 Capons and caponizing; [by] Rob R. Slocum. [Revised Dec. 1917, re- print June] 1921. 15 + [1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 849.) [Revision of Farmers' bulletin 452. Date of issue of Farmers" bulletin 452 incorrectly given on this reprint as Apr. 1911. instead of May 22, 1911.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—92 Care of mature fowls; [by Alfred R. Lee]. [Aug. 1920, reprint June. 1921.] 8 p. il. (Agi'iculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1105.) [This bulletin has been written especially for boys' and girls' poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1734 Jl'ly, 1921 7 ,'^prrice muiouncements. Service and retaliatory nnuuuiiceiiieuts, June, 1921; [no.] 170. July 29, 1021. p. G1-6S. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. ; foreign subscription. 40c. (subscription price on publication in- correct). AgrT — 105S NOTE. — The free distribution of this publication will be limited to persons In the service of the Animal Industry Bureau, to proprietors of establishments at which the Federal meat inspection is conducted, to public oflBcials whose duties render it neces- sary for them to have such information, and to journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above. Sheep scab; [by] Marion Imes. [Apr. 17, 1916, reissued with slight revision May, 1920, reprint June] 1921. 3G p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulle- tin 713.) * Paper, 5c. Agr20— 1556 Steers. Wintering and summer fattening of steers in North Carolina ; by F. W. Farley. F. T. Peden, and R. S. (3urtis. June 30, 1921. 18 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 954.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21— G99 Tulierculosis of fowls; [by] Bernurd A. Gallagher. [June] 1921. 11 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1200.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21— 709 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU /.'//•, 1921; v. 4. no. 1-."). [1921.] p. 3-80, il. 4" t Agr 20—12 Mi»itlil!i r in relation to land reclamation; by Carl S. Scotield and Frank B. Headley. 1921. cover-title, p. 265-278, large 8" [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 21, no. 4, May 16, 1921.] t Oats. Methods of controlling or eradicating wild oat in hard spring-wheat area; [by] H. R. Gates. [July, 1917, reprint June] 1921. 16 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 833. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 17 — 850 Respirati(/n of sweet potato storage-roc fungi when grown on nutrient solu- tion [witli list of literature cited] ; by L. L. Harter and .7. L. Weimer. 1921. covei-title, p. 211-226. il. large 8° [Fi-om Journal of agricultural research, v. 21, no. 4, May 16, 1921.] t Roses for the home; [by F. L. ^Nlnlford]. [Sept. 36, 193(), revised .Ian. 1923. repi-int June, 1921.] 38+ [1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 750. ) * I»aper, 5c. Agr 21—273 8ehool (HI rden; [hy] I J. G. Covhett. 1921 [reprint]. 41+[1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 218.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21— 789 Seeds. Inventory of seeds and plants imported by Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction, Julv 1-Sept. 30, 1916, no. 48; nos. 43013-390. July 20. 1921. 56 p. 1 pi. 4 p. of pi. * Paper, 10c. \gr 7—1331 Street clover: Utilization; [by] H. S. Coe. [May, 1917, reprint June] 1921. 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 820. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 17 — 581 Street-potato storage; [by] H. O. Thompson. [May, 1918, revised June, 1921.] [3921.1 27 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 970.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—478 July, 1921 9 PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU Farms. Planning farmstead; [by M. C. Betts and W. R. Humphries]. [Aug. 1920, reprint with slii;ht changes June, 1921.] 24 p. il. (Agriculture De?it. Farmers' bulletin 1132.) * Paper. 5c. Agr. 20 — 1746 Public roadfi [v. 4, no. 3: July, 1921]. [1921.] 23 p. 11. 4° * Paper. 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1..TO. Agr 18— 322 Note. — Owing to the necessarily limited edition of this public.ition it will be impos- sible to distribute it free to any persons or institutions other than State and county officials actually engaged in planning or construction of highways, instiuetors in high- way engineering, periodicals upon an exchange basis, and Members of both Houses of Congress. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Docu- ments at the prices stated above. Road drag and how it is used. [Revised Mar. 1917, reprint June] 1921. [2] + 15+ [1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 597.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—1114 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Agriculture Department. Monthly list of publications [of Agriculture Depart- ment], June, 1921. [1921.] 4 p. t Agr 9— 1414 SOILS BUREAU Morgan County, Ala. Soil survey of Morgan County, Ala.; by Austin L. Pat- rick, Howard C. Smith. R. T. Avon Burke, A. M. O'Neal, jr., and Grove B. Jones. 1921. 46 p. il. 2 p. of pi. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Ala- bama. From Field operations, 1918.] * Paper, 35c. Oiitagamie County, ir/.s. Soil survey of Outagamie County, Wis. ; by W. J. Geib, H. V. Geib, Marion C. Ford, and Martin O. Tosterud. 1921. 42 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Wisconsin Geolog cal and Natural His- tory Survey and College of Agriculture, LTniversity of Wisconsin. From Field operations, 1918.] * Paper, 35c. SOLICITOR OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Birds. Migi'atory bird treaty act. extract from charge delivered to grand jury in district court for mddle district of Alabama at Opelika, Apr. 4, 1921. by Henry D. Clayton, district judge for northern and middle districts of Alabama. [1921.] 3 p. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 182.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—712 STATES RELATIONS SERVICE Baking in the home; [by Hannah L. Wessling]. [Dec. 1920, revised May, 1921.] [1921.] 40+[l] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1136.)' [Pre- pared in cooperation with Office of Home Economics.] * Paper, 10c. Agr 21—219 Corn meal as food and ways of using it; [by] C. F. Langworthy and Caroline L. Hunt. [-Tan. 22, 1914, 2d revise Sept. 1919, reprint June] 1921. 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 565.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21 — 792 Experiment station record, v. 44. no. 7: May. 1921. 1921. cover-title, xi+601- 700 p. il. * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. per vol. (2 vols, a yr.) ; foreign sub- scription, $1.25 per vol. Agr 9^832 Note. — Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. Extra numliers. called abstract numbers, are issued, .S to each volume. These are made up almost exclusively nf abstracts, that is, they contain no editorial notes and only a limited number of current notes. Sugar and its value as food ; [by] Mary Hinman Abel. [.Tune 7. 1913, reprint with add tions June] 1921. 30+ [1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 535. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—791 PORTO RICO AGRICULTURAI, EXPERIMENT STATION Report of Porto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station, 1920. July 19, 1921. 39 p. 2 pi. 4 p. of pi. t Agr 6—1359 62336— No. 319—21 2 10 July, 1921 WEATHER BUREAU Climate. Applied climatology in California ; by Andi'ew H. Palmer. 1921. [1] +21[>-223 p. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Apr. 1921.] t Secular variations of climate; by J. Paraskevopoulos. 1921. [l]+230- 231 p. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Apr. 1921.] t Climatological data for United States by sections, v. 8, no. 2; Feb. 1921. [1921.] cover-title, [203] p. il. map, 2 p. of maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. complete n)onthly number, $4.00 a yr. Agr 14—566 Meteoroloyy. Monthly meteorological summary, June, 1921. [1921.] [2] p. large 8" t Monthly weather review, v. 49, no. 4; Apr. 1921. [July 6] 1921. cover-title, p. 183-270, il. 1 pi. 22 p. of pi. and maps, 4° * Paper, 15c. single copy, .$1.50 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $2.25. Agr 9 — 990 XOTB. — The Monthly weather review contains (1) meteorological contributions, and bibliography including seismology, (2) an interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month in the United States, and on adjacent oceans, and (:i) climato- logical and soismological tables dealing with the weather and earthquakes of the month. The contributions are principally as follows: (a) results of observational or research work in meteorology carried on in the United States or other parts of the world, (b) abstracts or reviews of important meteorological papers and books, and (c) notes. Spkcial AUiiCLKS. — Local fo 1 cast studKs. >Ui.-nii .ainfali [at UubuiiaL-, Iowa] ; liy Thomas Arthur Blair. — Fire-colored sunset as valuable clue to existence of tropical storm ; bv R. M. Dole. — Tablecloth of Table Mountain ; by C. Fitzbugh Talman. — Thunderstorm-breeding spots ; by Robert E. Horton. — Beginning of thunderstorm ; by Robert E. Horton. — Tornadoes of Apr. 15, IQi'l, in Arkansas and Texas ; by W. C. Hickmon.— Tornadoes of Apr. 16, 1921. in Alabama ; by P. H. Smyth and J. W. Smith. — Tornadoes in Tennessee on Apr. 16, 1921 ; by R. M. Williamson. — Cyclonic Storm of July 1, 1920, and its effect on pond elevation at dam of Mississippi I'ower Co., at Keokuk. Iowa ; by R. H. Bolster. — Correlation of maximum rain intensities for long and short time-intervals; bv Robert E. Horton. — Cloudtiurst rainfall at Tal>or- ton, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1920 ; by Robert E. Horton and George T. Todd. — Correlation of wind velocity and convective rains at Houston, Tex. ; by I. R. Taimeliill. — Effect of vegetative evaporation on rate of siasonai temperature c'langes ; by Ruy H. Finch. — Note on evaporation from reservoirs [report of subcommittee of Pacific Coast Electric Light and Power Association for collection of data on evaporation from reservoirs, San Francisco, Calif., Feb. 18, 1921 ; abstract byl R. E. H. — Weather-forecasting meeting of National Electric Li^ht Association in San Francisco [Feb. 18, 1921] : by E. A. Beals. — Seasonal forecasting of precipitation. Pacific Coast [with note added Mar. 26, 1921] ; by Alfred J. Henry. — Applied climatology in California ; by Andrew H. Palmer. — Approximate normal temperature as function of latitude, elevation, time of day, and day of year ; by Frank L. West. — True mean temperature, by C. E. P. Brooks; [with] synopsis [by] H. L. — Secular variations of cllmaii' : !>> J. Paraskevopou- los. — Frost and fruit in southern Ohio in 1917 [with list of ref( renc( s ; by] William H. Alexander. — Cold air prevents severe freeze ; by Andrew M. Hamrick. — Mapping the ocean of air; by C. E. P. Brooks; [with discussion by C. LeRoy Meisinger]. — Piogress in making free-air pressure and wind charts: by C. LeRoy Meisinger. — Lightning ex- plodes tree and digs trenches; [by A. F. Stevens] . — Practical application of elec- trical-conductivity method of measuring sea-water salinity ; by A. L. Tburas. — Arti- ficial control of weather, by Sir Napier Shaw; abstract [and] excerpts. National weather and erop hxdletin, July 5-26, 1921 ; no. 27-30, 1921. July 6- 27, 1921. Each 4 p. or 8 p. il. 4° [Weekly.] * Pnppr. 25c. a yr. Agr 9— 1305 Note. — This bulletin is furnished free of charge to public and educational insti- tutions, libraries, newspapers, cooperative observers, weather correspoi-dents. and to those who will post or display it for the general benefit of the public. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Ocean. Weather of the oceans, Apr. 1921, with special reference to north At- lantic and north Pacific oceans (includng charts), notes, abstracts, an'l re- v.ews; issued by Marine Division. 1921. 7 p. 8 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Apr. 1921.] t Rain. Correlation of maximum rain intensities for long and short time-inter- vals, by R. E. Horton: Cloudburst rninfall at Taborton, N. Y., \\vj.. 10. 1020. by R. E. Horton and G. T. Todd. 1921. [1] +200-204 p. il. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Apr. 1921.] t • Local forecast studies, summer rainfall [at Dubuque. lawa] ; bv T. A. Blair. 1921. [1] +183-190 p. il. 2 p. of pi. 4° [From Monthlv weather re- view, Apr. 1921.] t Solar radiation. Measurements of solar constant of radiation at Calama, Chile, Dec. 1920: by C. G. Abbot. 1921. 1 p. 4" [From Monthly weather re- view, Jan. 1921.] t Same [Jan. 1921] ; by C. G. Abbot. 1021. 1 p. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Feb. 1921 (instead of Feb. 1912 as given on publication).] f July, 1921 11 Solar radiation — Continued. Same, Mar. 1921 ; by C. G. Abbot. 1921. 1 p. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Apr. 1921.] t Temperature. Approximate normal temperature as function of latitude, ele- vation, time of day, and day of year; by Frank L. West. 1921. [l]+224r- 225 p. il. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Apr. 1921.] t Effect of vegetative evaporation on rate of seasonal temperature changes; by Ruy H. Finch. 1921. [1] +206-209 p. il. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Apr. 1921.] t Tnie mean temperature, by C. E. P. Brooks; [with synopss by H. L.]. 1921. [1] +226-229 p. il. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Apr. 1921.] t Weather-forecasting meeting of National Electric Light Associat on in San Francisco [Feb. 18, 1921], by E. A. Beals ; Seasonal forecasting of precipita- tion, Pacific Coast [with note added Mar. 26, 1921], by Alfred J. Henry. 1921. [1] +210-219 p. 11. 4° [Froiu Monthly weather review, Apr. 1921.] t Weathei' mup. Daily weather map [of United States, containing forecasts for all States east of Miss.ssippi River except Illinois and Wisconsin], July 1-30, 1921. 1st edition. [1921.] Each 16.4X22.7 in. [Not issued Sundays or holidays.] * Ed.tions issued at Washington, D. C, 25c. a month, $2..50 a yr. ; editions issued at about 65 stations throughout the United States, 20c. a mouth, $2.00 a yr. Same [containing forecasts for United States], July 1-31, 1921. 2d edi- tion. [1921.] Elach 16.4X22.7 in. [The Sunday edition does not contain as much information as the edition for week days.] * 30c. a month, $3.00 a yr. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Note. — The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those -who apply for them. Ciml service. Difference in relative standing on register of salne eligible at different times. June, 1921. 2 p. t Instructions to applicants, 12th civil service district, headquarters, San Francisco, Calif. June, 1921. 37+ [1] p. t Instructions to applicants, 13th c-vil service district, headquarters, Den- ver, Colo. July, 1921. 32 p. t Examinations. [Announcements and postponements of examinafons] ,Tuly 26-Dec. 7, 1921. June 20-July 26, 1921. various paging. 4° and oblong 24° t Postmasters. Instructions to applicants for 4th-class postmaster examina- tion. July, 1921. 8 p. t COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Note. — The Department of Commerce prints most of its publications in very limited editions, the distribution of which is confined to (iovernmont officers, libraries, etc. When a selling price is noted in this list, applicntion for such publication should be submitted to the Superintendent of Documents with remittance. For copies of charts, coast pilots, and tide tables, however, apply directly to the issuing office, the Coast and Geodetic Survey. Mortgages. iRegulations in respect to recording and indorsing of mortgages [on vessel property]. [1921.] 3 p. 4" (Department circular 283, 2d edit. on ; iBureau of Navigation.) [Supersedes previous edition.] t CENSUS BUREAU Note. — Person.s desiring to be listed for 14th census bulletins should address the Director of the Census. Department of Commerce, Wnshinirton, D. C. indicatin'r the par- ticular Slate and subject in which they a^'e interested. No individual requests can be entertained for all State bulletins for all States unless the public intcest can be served by such distribution. On request to the Director of the Census, circulars will be sent giving the plan of arrangement and distribution of 14th census bulletins and reports. Arizona. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletm : Agriculture, Arizona, statistics for State and 'ts counties. [1921.] il9 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William I.ane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture! t 21—26616 12 July, 1921 Arizona — Continued. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Irrigation, Arizona, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 12 p. 11. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture, by K. I'. Teele, special agent in charge of irrigation.] t 21—26620 Arkansas. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Irrigation, Arkansas, .statistics for State and its counties. [1921.J 8 p. 11. 4° [Pi'epared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture, by II. P. Teele, special agent in charge of irrigation.] t 21^ — 26639 California. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Agriculture, Califor- nia, statist. cs for State and its counties. [1921.] 32 p. il. 4" [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agricul- ture.] t 21—26618 Colorado. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Colorado, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 16 p. il. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popula- tion.] t 21—26640 Cotton. Cotton consumed, cotton on hand, active cotton spindles, and imports and exports of cotton, June, 1921 and 1920, with statistics of cotton consumed, imported, and exported for 11 months end.ng June 80. July 14, 1921. ob- long 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t • Instructions to special agents, cotton statistics, July 1, 1921. [1921.] 16 p. 12° t 21—26641 Cotton seed received, crushed, and on hand, and cottonseed products manufac- tured, shipped out, on hand, and exported covering 11 months' period ending June 30, 1920 and 1921. July IS, 1921. oblong 32° [Preliminary report This publication is issued in postal card form.] t Delavare. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Agriculture, Delaware, statistics for State and its counties. [Reprint with corrections 1921.] 15 pi il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agi'iculture.] t District of Columbia. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Population, District of Columbia, number of inhabitants by divisions. 2d [edition]. [1921.] 4 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Wm. C. Hunt, chief sta- tistician for population.] t Florida. 14th census of United States, 1920. bulletin : Drainage, Florida, sta- tistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 11 p. il. 4° [Prepared under super- vision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture, by Roger D. INIarsden, special agent in charge of drainage.] t 21 — 26619 Georgia. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Georgia, composition and character. sties of population. [1921.] 28 p. il. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population. The 1st print of this publication bearing the signature mark 41703 — 21 was incorrect and was replaced by a 2d print with signature mark 56773 — 21.] t 21—26621 Idaho. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Idaho, com- position and characteristics of population. [1921.] 14 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population.] t 21—26642 Kentucky. 14th cen.sus of United States, 1920, bulletin : Drainage, Kentucky, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 10 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistic'an for agriculture, by Roger D. IMarsdon, special agent in charge of drainage.] t 21 — 26643 New Mexico. 14th census of United States, 1920. bulletin : Agriculture, New Mexico, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 22 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agricul- ture.] t 21—26644 New York State. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Agriculture, New York, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 32 p. il. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for asrri- culturel t 21—26017 July, 1921 13 North Carolina. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Drainage, North Carolina, statistics for State and its counfes. [1921.] 12 p. 11. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agri- culture, by Roger D. Marsden, special agent in charge of drainage.] t 21—2664.5 North Dalota. 14th census of United States, 1920. bulletin : Agriculture, North Dakota, statistics for State and its counfes. [1921.] 2S p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agricul- ture.] t 21—26646 Porto Rico. Censo d^ciniocuarto de los Estados Unidos, 1920, boletln : Agricul- tura. Puerto Rico, estadisticas para el Territorio y sus municipalidades. [1^921.] 36 p. il. 4° [Preparado bajo la direccion de Starke M. Grogan, a cargo del censo de Puerto Rico. An English edition of this publication was issued in May. 1921.] t 21—26623 Vermont. 14th census of United States: Manufactures, 1919, Vermont. 1921. 19 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 21 — 26622 Wificonnn. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Agriculture, Wiscon- sin, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 35 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of WilLam Lane Austin, chief statisf.cian for agricul- ture.] t 21—26647 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note. — The monthly Notice to mariners, formerly issued by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, has been consolidated with and made a part of the Notice to mariners issu(^d by the Ligrhthouses Bureau, thus making it a joint publication. The charts, coast pilots, and tide tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are so!d at the office of the Survey in WashinRton, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. Coast and Geodetic Survey bulletin, June 30, 1921; no. 73. [1921.] 12 p. [Monthly.] t 15—26512 Charts Casco Bay, Me., surveys to 1914, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1919 ; chart 315. Scale i : 40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June, 1921. 41.1X35.1 in. 1 50c. Doboy Sound. Doboy and Altamaha sounds, Ga., surveys to 1919, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1915: chart 446. Scale 1:40.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June, 1921. 22.1X29.3 in. t 25c. Florida, Fowey Rocks to Alligator Reef, [from] surveys to 1919 and other sources; chart 1249. Scale 1:80 000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey, June, 1921. 44.6X33.5 in. t 50c. Florida Keys, Alligator Reef to Sombrero Key, Fla., [from] surveys to 1890 and other sources ; chart 1250. Scale 1 : 80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June, 1921. 41X33.6 in. t 50c. Kill Van Kull. N. Y.-N. -/.. [from] surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1918, New York City authorities, and other sources ; chart 544. Scale 1 : 15,000. Wash- ington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June, 1921. 13.8X32.2 in. t 30c. Lena Island S^ound, western part, Conn.-N. Y"., surveys 1883-1915, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1920; chart 1213. Scale 1:80.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June, 1921. 30.4X40.5 in. t 50c. FISHERIES BUREAU Fisheries service bulletin, Julv 1, 1921; no. 74. [1921.] 8 p. [Monthly.] t F 15—76 Fishery products. Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery prod- ucts landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., and Portland, Me., by American and Canadian fishing vessels, June, 1921. [1921.] 1 p. oblong f° (Statistical bulletin 502.) t Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery products landed at Seattle, Wash., by American fishing vessels, June, 1921. [1921.] 1 p. oblong 8° (Statistical bulletin 503.) t U July, 1921 Flounders. Food of young winter flounders; by Edwin Linton. 1921. 14 p. (Bureau of Fisheries doc. 907.) [App. 4, report of commissioner of fisheries, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. F 21—185 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU Commerce. Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States, June, 1921. 1921. 2 pts. 104 p. 4° * Paper, 10c. single copy (including pts. 1 and 2), $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.60. 14—21465 Note. — The Monthly summary Is printed In 2 pts., in order to furnish the com- mercial public with the most important statistics showing quantities and values of commodities imported and exported more promptly than was possible when all the tables were printed in 1 volume. Part 1 contains the imports and the domestic exports by articles and principal countries, with an index by articles. Part 2 contains all the other tables. Same. 1921. 12 pts. in 1], 1-62+65-104 p. 4° (H. doc. 826, pt. 12, 66th Cong. 3d sess.) Commerce rcpoi-ts, daily consular and trade reports, no. 152-176, [series] 1921; July 1-30 [1921]. [1921.] p. 1-592. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $3.50 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $6.00. 17 — 29846 Note. — This live daily commercial reporter contains important commercial facts and reports of business conditions gathered by the American consular officers and com- mercial agents of the Government throughout the world. The daily issues of the Commerce reports are bound up quarterly in cloth and sold by the Superintendent of Documents at $1.50 per volume ; yearly subscriptions at $6.00 ; foreign subscription, $8.40. Forest resources, lumber industry and lumber export trade of Finland ; by Axel H. Oxholm. 1921. 144 p. il. 1 pi. 10 p. of pi. map. (Special agents series 207.) * Paper, 30c. 21—26624 LIGHTHOUSES BUREAU 17th District. Pacific Coast of United States, buoy list, Oregon and Washing- ton, 17th lighthouse district ; 1921, corrected to June 1. 1921. 63 p. * Paper, 20c. 14—30348 18th District. Pacific Coast of United States, buoy list, California, 18th light- house district ; 1921, corrected to June 1. 1921. 85 p. * Paper, 20c. 16—25814 Liflhthouse service bulletin, v. 2, no. 43; July 1, 1921. [1921.] p. 185-188. il. [Monthly.] t 12—35121 Notice to mariners, Meekly, no. 26-30, 1921; July 1-29 [1921]. 1921. various paging. [Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Survey.] t 7 — 20609 NAVIGATION BUREAU Ships. American documented seagoing merchant vessels of 500 gross tons and over, July 1, 1921. 1921. 60 p. 4° (Serial 44.) [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.25 (foreign subscription, $1.15 on publication, incorrect). 19 — 26597 RADIO SER\aCE Radio Service bulletin, July 1, 1921; no. 51. [1921.] 14 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 40e. 15 — 26255 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Commerce Department. Monthly list of publications issued by Department of Commerce, June 30, 1921. [1921.] 4 p. t 14—30678 STANDARDS BUREAU Gun-barrels. Some factors affecting life of machine-gun barrels ; by W. W. Sveshnikoff. June 4, 1921. 27 p. il. large 8° (Technologic papers 191.) * Paper, 10c. 21—26648 Steel. Tests of centrifugally cast steel; by George K. Burgess. June 7, 1921. 22 p. il. large 8° (Technologic papers 192.) * Paper, 10c. 21—26649 July, 1921 15 STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE Steamboat-I'nspection Service bulletin, July 1, 1921; no. 69. [1921.] 2 p. [Monthly.] t 15—26679 Steamboats. Bays, sounds, and lakes other than Great Lakes, general rules and resulations prescr bed by board of supervising Inspectors, as amended. Jan. 1921. Edition, May 9, 1921. 1921. 154 p. il. t 21—26650 Great Lakes, general rules and regulations prescribed by board of super- vis ng inspectors, as amended Jan. 1921. Edition, May 9, 1921. 1921. 1.56 p. il. T 21—26299 CONGRESS Note. — The Senate and House documents and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Congressional record. Congressional record, 67th Congress, 1st session, v. 61, no. 65-87 ; July 1-29, 1921. [1921.] 3433^816+ [17] p. il. 4° 12—36438 Note. — The Congressional record, containing the proceedings and debates of Con- gress, is issued daily when Congress is in session, and indexes thereto are published fortnightly. The Record is sold by the Superintendent of Documents on the following terms : Single copy, 3 cents, if not more than 24 pages, and 1 cent more for each additional 8 pages ; per month, $1.50, foreign subscription, $2.50. Subscriptions are payable in advance. Prices for the bound voiuini s of the Record, 66th Congress and prior Con- grosses, will be furnished on application. Send remittances to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Stamps and foreign money will not be accepted. Same, index, with title, Congressional record index, 67th Congress, 1st session, v. 61, nos. 65-77 ; July 1-16, 1921. [1921.] no. 7 ; 27+9 p. 4° [In- cludes Histoi'y of bills and resolutions.] Same, v. 61, nos. 78-87; July 18-29, 1921. [1921.] no. 8 ; 32 p. 4° [In- cludes H.Story of bills and resolutions.] PUBLIC LAWS Note. — Public acts in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Super- intendent of Documents at a subscription price of $1.00 for the present session (67th Congress, 1st session), foreign subscription, $1.25; if only a few laws are enacted dur- ing this session, this price will also include the laws for "the 67th Congress, 2d session ; single copies are usually 5e. each. Public [act] 21-42, 67th Congress. Allegheny River. H. R. 5616, act granting consent of Congress to commissioners of Venango County to construct bridge across Allegheny River [at Oil City] Pa. Ap- proved June 30, 1921. 1 p. (Public 29.) Arkansas River. H. R. 6652, act to extend time for construction of bridge across Arljansas River [near Fort Gibson, Olila., by Musl^ogee County] Okla. Approved June 30. 1921. 1 p. (Public 30.) H. R. 6653, act to extend time for construction of bridge across Arkansas River near Webbers Falls, Okla. [by Muskogee County, Okla.]. Approved June 30, 1921. 1 p. (Public 31.) Army. H. R. 5010. .net making .nppropriations for support of Army, fiscal year 1922. [Approved June 30. 1921.] 39 p. (Public 27.) Baca Float S. H. R. 2422. act for n-lief of settlers and entrymen on Baca Float numbered 3, Ariz. [Approved July 5, 1921.] 2 p. (Public 33.) Converse County, Wyo. H. R. 2428. act granting lands to Converse County, Wye, for public park. Approved June 24, 1021. 1 p. (Public 22.) Federal land hankie. S. 1837. act to amend sec. 32 of act known as Federal farm loan act [so as to authorize Secretarv of Treasury to make deposits for temporary use of Federal land banks]. Approved July 1. 1921. 1 p. (Public 32.) Hawaii. S. 1881 , act to amend act to provide government for Hawaii, as amended, to establish Hawaiian Flonies Commission, granting certain powers to board of harbor commissioners of Hawaii, and for other purposes. [Approved July 9, 1921.] 16 p. (Pul)lic 34.) Judgest. S. 78, act authorizing appoinlment of additional judge for district of North Dakota. Approved June 25. 1921. 1 p. (Public 24.) S. 694. act for appointment of additional district judge for southern judicial district of West Virginia. Approved June 25, 1921. 1 p. (Public 25.) Mahoning River. H. R. 4976. net granting consent of Congress to Trumbull Steel Company to construct dam across Mahoning River [near Warren], Ohio. Approved July 15, 1921. 1 p. (Pul)lic 37.) Navy. 11. R. 4803. act making appropriations for naval service, fiscal year 1922. [Approved July 12, 1921.1 22 p. (Public 35.) Pearl Harbor. H. R. 2499, act for acqui.sition by United States of private rights of fishery in and about Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Appro%'ed June 28, 1921. 1 p. (Public 26.) 16 July, 1921 Public [act] 21-42, 67th Congress— Continued. Philippine Islands. II. K. 5750. act to amend act to declare purpose of the people of United States as to futuiv political fctatus of the people of Philippine Islands, and to provide more autonomous government for these islands fso as to extend limita- tion of indebtedness of Philippine (iovernmentj, and to amend act to establish standard of value and to provide for coinage system in Philippine Islands. Ap- proved July 21. lOl'l. 1 p. (Public 42.) Pho>'ii(x. Ariz. II. K. 2421, act granting public lands to Phoenix, Ariz., for municipal purposes. Approved July 15, 1921. 1 p. (I'ublic 39.) Postal .service. 11. R. 0573, act to further reclassify postmasters and employees of postal service and readjust their salaries and compensation on equitable basis. [Approved July 21, 1921.] 2 d. (Public 41.) River.iUlc County. Calif. H. R. 5223. act to exempt from cancellation certain desert- land entries in Riverside (.'ouuty, Calif. Approved June 24, 1921. 1 p. (Public 23.) Siwaril, Alaska. H. R. 5222, act to provide for retention by (jovernment of property in Seward, Alaska, known as Alaska Northern Railway office building, and its use for court purposes. Approved July 12, 1921. 1 p. (Public 30.) Soldierti. S. 1019, act to furnish free transportation and subsistence from Europe and Siberia to United States for destitute discharged soldiers and their wives and chil- dren. Approved June 30, 1921. 1 p. (Public 28.) Tuy Fork. H. R. 4091, act granting consent of Congress to Borderland Coal Cor- poration to construct bridge across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, in Mingo County, W. Va. [at or near Borderland]. Approved June 21.1921. 1 p. (Public 21.) Vaslion 'island. II. R. 5622. act for appraisal and sale of Vashon Island military reservation in State of Washington. [Approved July o. 1921.] 2 p. (Public 38.) Wabash River. II. R. 6814, act to authorize construction of dam across Wabash River at Huntington, Ind. [by said city]. Approved July 18, 1921. 1 p. (Public 40.) Public [joint] resolution 6-10. 67th Congress. Gcrmanii. S. J. Res 16, joint resolution terminating state of war between Imperial German Government and United States and lietween Imperial and Royal Austro- Hungarian Government and United States. [Approved July 2, 1921.] 2 p. (Public resOiUtion 8.) Grand River. H. J. Res. 32, joint resolution to change name of Grand River in Colo- rado and Utah to Colorado River. Approved July 25, 1921. 1 p. (Public reso- lution 10.) Narij. 11. J. Res. 173, joint resolution ratifying and confirming from and including July 1, 1921, obligations incurred pursuant to terms of certain appropriations for fiscal year 1922 [contained in naval appropriation act]. Approved July 11, 1921. 1 p. (PubUc resolution 9.) Pennsylvania. H. J. Res. 82, joint resolution ratifying reestablishment of boundary line between Pennsylvania and Delaware. Approved June 30, 1921. 1 p. (Public resolution 7.) Peru. S. J. Res. 34, joint resolution creating commission to represent United States in celebration of 1st centennial of proclamation of independence of Republic of Peru. Approved June 25, 1921. 1 p. (Public resolution 6.) AGRICULTURAL INQUIRY JOINT COMMISSION Agricnltural inquiry, lieariug under Senate concurrent resolution 4, July 11 '[-14], 1921. 1921. pts. 1^, 69+77+32 -h51-f[vii] p. % CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Gcrmunii. Peace with Germany and Austria-Hungary, conference report to ac- conipanv S. J. Res. 16 ; submitted by Mr. Porter. June 28, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 237.) Peace with Imperial German Government and Imperial and Royal Austro- Hungarian Government, conference report on dsagreeing votes of the two Houses on amendments of House on S. J. Res. 16; submitted by ]\Ir. Lodge. June 28, 1921. 4 p. ( S. doc. 42. ) Naval appropriation hill [fiscal year 1922], conference rei^ort to accompany H. R. 4803; submitted by Mr. Kelley of Michigan. July 11, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 258.) rhilippine Islands. Political status of FiUpinos, conference report to accom- pany H. R. 5756 [to amend act to declare purpose of the people of Un ted States as to future political status of the i^eople of Pbilippiiie Islands, and to provide more autonomous government for these i.slands. so as to extend Imi- tation of indebtedness of i'hilippine Government, and to amend act to estab- lish standard of value and to provide for coinage system in Philippine Is- lands] ; submitted by Mr. Towner. July 12, 1921. [2] p. (H. rp. 260.) Postal .scri-ire reclassification, etc., conference report to accompany H. R. 6573 [to furtber reclassify postmasters and employees of postal service and read- just their salaries and compensation on equitable basis] ; submitted by Mr. Steenerson. July 14, 1921. 2 p. (H rp. 267.) July, 1921 17 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NOTE. — The Hoiiso documents and reports are issuod in liniitod editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Calendars of House of Representatives. 07th Congress, 1st session. July 1-29, 1921: no. 59-79. 1921. various paging, large 8" [Daily when House of Rep- resentatives is in session.] X Tariff hill, H. R. 7456, to provide revenue, to regulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage industr'es of United States, and for other purposes. July 11, 1921. 173 p. (H. doc. 100.) 21—26651 Tradinp irith the, enemy act [of Oct. 0, 1917] as amended [Mar. 28' and Sept. 24, 1918, June 5, 1920, Feh. 27 and Mar. 3, 19211. [1921.] 28 p. t ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE Duce. Edna. Edna Duce and Ethel Mason, report to accompany H. Res. 127 [to pay Edna Duce and Ethel Mason] ; submitted by Mr. Ireland. July 26, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 289.) House of Representatives. Compensation for substitute telephone oi>erators, re- port to accompany H. Res. 138 ; submitted by Mr. Ireland. July 26, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 290.) ■ Compensation to telephone operators of Capitol telephone exchange, re- port to accompany H. Con. Res. 25 ; submitted by Mr. Ireland. July 20, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 291.) Phillips, Herynan A. Herman A. Phillip.s. report to accompany H. Res. 59 [for relef of widow of Herman A. Phillips] ; submitted by Mr. Ireland. July 9, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 254.) Reorranization Joint Committee. Expense of Joint Committee on Reorganiza- tion of Administrative Branch of Government, report to accompany H. Res. 151; submitted by Mr. Ireland. July 26, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 296.) AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE Filled milk, hearings on H. R. 6215 [to amend act for preventing manufacture, sale, or transportafon of adulterated or misbranded or poisonous or de- leterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, as amended, relative to milk to which has been added any fats or oils other than milk fats], June ] 3- July 20, 1921. 1921. 188 p. (Series H.) t Pink boU-trorms. Relief of States in cotton belt, report to accompany S. J. Re9. 72 [for relief of States ^n cotton belt that have given aid to cotton farmers forced from fields in established nonproduction zones through efforts to eradi- c-'te Tiink boUworiu] ; submitted by Mr. Haugen. June 28. 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 235.) BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE Comptroller of Currency. Amendment to abolish Office of Comptroller of Cur- rency, etc., hearing, June 1, 1921 ; statement of W. P. G. Harding. 1921. 48 p. t Farm loan bonds. Federal farm loan act, report to accompan.v S. 1811 [to amend Federal farm loan act, as amended, so as to increase interest rate on bonds issued under provisions of act] : submitted by Mr. King. July 25, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 282.) [Corrected print.] Federal land hanks. Amendment to farm loan act, hearings on Senate bill 1837 [to amend sec. 32 of act known as Federal farm loan act, so as to authorize Secretary of Treasury to make deposits for temporary use of Federal land banks, and House bill 6035, to amend Federal farm loan act, as amended, so as to increase interest rate on bonds issued under provisions of act], June 7, 1921. 1921. 84 p. il. t BERGDOLL, GROVER CLEVELAND, GENERAL PRISONER, SELECT COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE ESCAPE OF Berpdoll, Grover C. Investigation of escape of Grover Cleveland BergdoU from Disciplinnrv Barracks at Governors Island, N. Y.. hearings under House resolution 12, July 19 [-25], 1921. 1921. pts. 15-18, [viii] +797-911 p. t 62336— No. 319—21 3 18 July, 1921 CENSUS COMMITTEE House of Representotives. Apportionment of Representatives, hearings before sulK'onimittee, June 27-29, 1921. 1921. 94 p. [Includes statistics and brief sul)niittrd July 14, 1921. Tlie hearings, June 27-29, 1921, were also published separately, 67 pages.] t Appoitionnient of Representatives, report to accompany H. R. 7882 [for apportionment of Representatives in Congress amongst the several States under 14th census]; submitted by Mr. Siegel. July 29, 1921. 41 p. (H. rp. 312.) [Includes views of minority and dissenting views of Mr. McSwain.] 21—26652 CIVIL SERVICE KEFOEy COMMITTEE Civil service. Appeal from dismissal in civil service, report to accompany H. R. 104 [to amend act making appropriations for sei'vice of Post Office Depart- ment, liscal vear 1913 by providing for appeal from dismissal in civil serv- ice] ; submitted by xMr. Lehlbach. July 25, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 288.) Appeals from dismissals, hearings, June 29, 1921. 1921. 32 p. t Civil service pensions. Increase of annuities under retirement law, hearings, June 29, 1921. 1921. 23 p. t Government officials and employees. Supplement to retirement law of 1920, report to accompany H. R. 3164 [sui^plemental to act for retirement of em- ployees in classitied civil service] ; submitted by Mr. Lehlbach. July 25, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 283.) CLAIMS COMMITTEE Claiborne, H. C. Certain employees of Bureau of Lighthouses, report to ac- company H. R. 3249 [for relief of Mrs. H. C. Claiborne, widow of H. C. Claiborne J. P. Brooks, and C. T. Morris, employees of Bureau of Light- houses] ; submitted by Mr. Bulwinkle. July 6, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 250.) Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland. Relief of Fidelity & Deposit Co. fif Marvland, report to accompany S. 1434; submitted by Mr. Rose. July 1, 1921. 15 p. (H. rp. 245.) Lederer, Epliraim. Epliraim Lederer, report to accompany H. R. 5249 [for relief of Epliraim TiOderer, collector of internal reveime for 1st district of Penns.vlvania] ; submitted by Mr. Glynn. July 1, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 246.) ilcWhortcr, Yirgil 0. ^'irgil O. McWhorter, report to accompany H. R. 1948 [for relief of Virgil O. McWhorter] ; submitted by Mr. Ellis. June 28, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 234.) Maria Artau, sloop. Relief of owner of ves.'sel Mara Artau. report to accom- pany H. R. 5905 [for relief of Jose Medina, owner of vessel Maria Artau] ; submitted by Mr. Underbill. July 1, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 247.) Old Dominion Land Company. Owner of Old Dominion pier A, report to ac- company H. R. 3G9 [for relief of Old Dominion Land Company, owner of Old Dominion pier A] ; submitted by Mr. Bulwinkle. July 6, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 249.) Scliaefcr, IJdirard J. Edward J. Shaefer [Schaefer], report to accompany H. R. 1723 [autliorizing payment of compensation to Edward J. Schaefer for death of Ruth Stone Schaefer] ; submitted by Mr. Bulwinkle. June 28, 1921. 7 p. (H. rp. 233.) West Point, da., report to accompany FT. R. 2117 [for relief of West Point, Ga.] : subm tted by Mr. Bulwinkle. Jmie 29. 1921. 5 p. (H. rp. 239.) Whitfield, Roljert G. Itoliert G. Wliitfield. report to accompany H. R. 7483 [for relief of Robert G. Whitfield] ; submitted by Mr. Glynn. July 16, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 271.) COINAGE, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES COMMITTEE Dollar. Coinage of peace dollars, report to accompany H. J. Res. Ill ; submitted by Mr. Vestal. June 29, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 23S.) [Corrected print.] Roosevelt 2\-cent coins, hearings [on H. R. 5338, authorizing issuing of 24-cent coin to be known as Roosevelt coin, and providing for coinage of same ], June 24, 1921. 1921. 39 p. t July, 1921 19 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Bread. Weights and measures in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 76G1 [to amend act to establish standard weights and measures for District of Columbia, to define duties of superintendent of weights, measures, and markets of Distr ct of Columbia, and for other purposes, relative to weight of loaf of bread] ; submitted by Mr. Zihlman. July 9, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 255.) Grand Army of the Republic. Incorporation of Grand Army of the Republic, hearing on H. R. 5522. 1921. 8 p. t -Juvenile Court. Examination of persons brought before Juvenile Court, report to accompany H. R. 7883; submitted by Mr. Underbill. July 28, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 309.) Lincoln, Abraham. Lincoln's birthday a holiday in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 2310; submitted by Mr. Pocht. July 29, 1921. 6 p. (H. rp. 311.) 21—20653 Lincoln's birthday, hearing on H. R. 2310, to declare Lincoln's birthday legal holiday in District of Columbia, July 20, 1921. 1921. 22 p. % Nature study in public school.s, hearing regardng continuation of nature study in public schools of District of Columbia, July 13, 1921; [statement of James B. Bradley]. 1921. 7 p. $ Osteopathy. Regulating practice of osteopathy in District of Columbia, hear- ings on H. R. 2918. May 25. 1921. 1921. 30 p. t Schools. Buildings foi* public schools iu District of Columbia, hearings, July 14. 1921. 1921. 29 p. t Street -railroads. Regulation of public utilities in District of Columbia, hearing on H. R. 2922. 5938, 7193, 7205, land] 7209, May 3-[June 30], 1921. pts. [1], 2, [1] +1-290 p. [The title of pt. 2 om.ts all bill numbers except H. R. 2922. ] % Venereal diseases. Prevention of venereal diseases in District of Columbia, hearings on H. R. 4118, June 9, 1921. 1921. 122 p. t ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 1 Contested elections. Amending sec. 105. 106, and 127 of Revised statutes, pro- ceedings iu contested election cases, report to accompany H. 11. 7761 ; sub- m tted by Mr. Dall.nger, July 16, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 268.) [Corrected print.] Bogy v. Hawes. report on contested election case of Bogy v. Hawes [from 11th CfmgressionnI district of Missouri] ; submitted by Mr. Dallinger. July 21, 1921. 6 p. (H. rp. 281.) Contested elecl inn case of Bernard P. Bogy v. Harry B. Hawes, hearings on contested-election case of FJernard P. Bogy v. Harry B. Hawes from 11th Congressional district of M.ssouri, July 13, 1921. 1921. 51 p. % ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 2 Bracken, John P. Memor al of .Tohn P. Bracken, report [on memorial of Jolin P. Bracken, of Pennsylvania, claiming election to House of Representa- tives for 07th Congress] ; submitted by Mr. Luce. July 14, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 265.) FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Portland, International E-rposition, 1925. Portland, Oreg., exposition in 1925, hearings on S. J. Res. 5, to invite foreign nations to take part in ex- position at Portland, Oreg., in 1925, July 14, 1921. 1921. 8 p. $ Portland, Oreg., exposition, 1925, report to accompany S. J. Res. 5 [to invte foieign nations to take part in exposition at Portland, Oreg., in 1925] ; submitted by Mr. Rogers. July 16, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 272.) Saiio, Tatfnditures for administration of Indian affairs. H. R. 7102. to tix standards for hampers, round stave baskets, and splint baskets for fruits' and vegetables, and H. R. 7103, to establish standard of weights and measures for following wlieat-mill and corn-mill products, namely, flours, liomin.v. grits, and meals, and all commercial feed ng stuffs] ; submitted bv IVIr. Campbell of Kansas. July 25, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 287.) Tariff. Consideration of tariff bill (H. R. 7456), report to accompany H. Res. 145 ; subm.tled by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. July 12, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 259.) War Department. Immediate consideration of certain bills and resolutions, report to accompany H. Res. 128 [for innnediate ciaisideration of H. R. 7158, relating to acquis. tion of real estate by War Department. H. J. Res. 138, relating to retent on of Camp Eustis. A'a., H. R. 7111, to make settlement of damages for infringement of radio patents, and S. 1358, for maintaining corps of cadets at Military Academy at maximum authorized strength] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. June 30. 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 243.) TERRITORIES COMMITTEE Haicaii. Amendment to act to provide government for Hawaii, report to ac- company S. 1881 I to amend act to provide government for Hawaii, as amended, to establish Hawaiian Plomes Commission, granting certain powers to board of harbor commissioners of Hawai'. and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Curry. June 28, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 236.) Land patents to certain persons in Hawaii, report to accompany H. li. 7SS1 [to authorize governor of Hawaii to ratify agreements of certain persons made with commissioner of public lands of Hawa i, and to issue land patents to those eligible under terms of said agreements] ; submitted by Mr. Kala- niauaole. July 25 1921. 5 p. (H. rp. 286.) Ratifying certan acts of Legislature of Hawaii, report to accompany S. 2062 [ratifying, confirming, and approving acts of Legislature of Hawaii granting franchises for manufacture, distribution, and supply of gas, electric light, and power, and construct. on, maintenance, and operation of street rail- way] ; submitted by :\Ir. Curry. July 25, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 284.) WAYS AND ItEANS COMMITTEE A(jricultural yroduets. Tariff information, 1921, suggested reclassification and revision of sections of tariff relating to agricultural products and provisions, report to Congress suggesting revision of schedule G and of related provisions of tariff act of Oct. 3, 1913, and transmitting statistics of imports, exports, and domestic production ; prepared by Tariff Commission. 1921. ii+226 p. t 21—26654 Calendar of requests for hearings on tax revision, July 26-29, 1921 ; no. 1-A, 67th Congress. 1st session. [1921.] various paging, 4" t Sale.s tax Jans of foreign countries, Caiuida. Costa Rica. Czechoslovakia. France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Mexico, Philippine Islands. Spain, and Sweden ; translated, digested, and compiled in Legislative Reference Service. Library of Congress. 2d ed tion, revised and enlarged. 1921. 40 p. il. t 21 — 26655 Tariff. General tariff' revision, report to accompany H. R. 7456 [to provide revenue, to regulate connnerce with foreign countries, to encourage industries of United States, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Fordney. July 6, 1921. 55 p. (H. rp. 248.) [Includes additional views submitted by Mr. Frear and minority views submitted by Mr. Kitchin. Also published in 3 separate numbered parts.] 21 — 26615 Tariff information surveys : prepared by Tariff Commission. 1921. [Other parts of Tariff information surveys appeared in previous Monthly catalogues.] t C- 7 supp. On articles in paragraph 110 (in part) of tariff act of 1913, Steel bars. 23 p. C-30. On articles in paragraph 167 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Miscellaneous I [Iron castings, locks, etc.]. 79 p. M-2. On articles In paragraph 322 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Printing paper. 54 p. il. July, 1921 25 PRINTING JOINT COMMITTEE CaloHlar of requests presented to committee for consideration and action thereon, July 29, 1921; no. 1, 67tli Congress, 1st session. [1921.] 7 p. 4° t Paper, lltli report of Committee on I'aper Specitications to Joint Committee on Printing, June 15. 1921. 1921. iv+43 p. 4" t SENATE NOTK. — The Senate documents and reports are issued in limited editions and. unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Altar of our nationality, address of Pliilander C. Knox delivered at Independence Square. Pliiladelpliia, July 4th, 1921; presented by Mr. Moses. 1921. 6 p. (S. doc. 44.) Calendar of business. Senate, 67tli Congress. 1st session, legislative day June 30- July 27, calendar day July 1-29, 1921; no. 57-76. [1921.] Each 16 p. or 20 p. large 8° [Daily wlien Senate is in session.] t CaiJitdl. shall we export it or use it for American business? Address by George M. Keynolds before Millers' National Federation at Chicago, June 30, 1921; presented by Mr. Johnson. 1921. 11 p. (S. doc. 49.) Dade massacre, story of massacre by Indians of detachments of 1st and 2d regi- ments of artillery and 4th regiment of infantry, United States Army, itnder command of Major Francis L. Dade, Dec. 28, 1835, by Frederick Cubberly; presented by Mr. Fletcher. 1921. 10 p. 4 pi. (S. doc. 33.) 21— 2661# Disarmament, extract from public no. 35, G7th Cong., approved July 12, 192L 1921. 1 p. t Foreign e-ichange. Comptroller's point of view, address of D. R. Crissinger, comptroller of currency, before New York State Bankers' Association at At- lantic City, N. J., June 24, 1921 [on stabilizing foreign exchange] ; presented by Mr. Overman. 1921. 14 p. (S. doc. 46.) 21—26656 AGRICULTURE AND lORESTRY COMMITTEE Farmers' Export Financing Corporation. Farmers' Export Financing Corpora- tion act, 1921, report to accompany S. 1915 [to provide for purchase of farm products in United States, to sell same in foreign countries, and for other pui-poses] ; submitted by Mr. Norris. June 30, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 192.) Farmers' Export Financing Corporation, hearing on S. 1915, to provide for purchase of farm products in United States, to sell same in foreign coun- tries, and for other purposes, June 20-29, 1921. 1921. 134 p. t Grain trade. Future trading in grain, hearings on H. R. 5676, taxing con- tracts for sale of grain for future delivery, and opt'ons for such contracts, and providing for regulation of boards of trade. 1921. 485 p. t Taxing contracts for sale of grain for future delivery, and options for such contracts, and providing for regulation of boards of trade, etc., report to accompany H. R. 5676; submitted by Mr. Capper. July 8, 1921. 5 p. (S, rp. 212.) Sugar. Disposition of sugar imported from Argentine Republic, report to ac- company S. J. Res. 79 [authorizing the President to require Sugar Equaliza- tion Board (Incorporated) to take over and dispose of 5,000 tons of sugar imported from Argentine Republic] ; submitted by Mr. Norbeck. July 27, calendar day July 29, 1921. 12 p. (S. rp. 240.) BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE Agricultural credit. Amendments to Federal farm loan act and Federal re- serve act, hear ng before subconnnittee on S. 2253 and S. 2263, to amend subdivision 7, sec. 12, of act known as Federal farm loan act [by increasing maximum loan] and to amend Federal reserve act [by providing for placing on Federal Reserve Board of representative of agriculture], July 18 and 19, 1921. 1921. 56 p. t Federal Reserve Board. Amending Federal reserve act, i*eport to accompany S. 2263 [to amend Federal reserve act by providing for placing on Federal Reserve Board of representative of agriculture] ; submitted by Mr. Mcljean. July 22, calendar day July 26, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 234.) 62336— No. 319—21 4 26 July, 1921 CLAIMS COStMITTEE Chicano, Milnaukee cG St. Paul Hailumy Co., et al., report to accompany S. 12S3 tt"<»i" relief of Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Conip'any, Chi- cago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Company, and St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. June 30. 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 193.) COMMKRCK COMMITTEE Calat'cras River. Preliminary survey of Calaveras River, Calif., report to ac- company H. R. 12G9 [to make prelinr'nary survey of Calaveras River in Cali- fornia with view to control of its floods] ; submitted by Mr. Jones of Wash- ington. July 12, calendar day July 15, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 227.) Maho>ii)i(j Rivc7\ Dam across Mahoning River, Ohio, report to accompany H. R. 4976 [granting consent of Congress to Trumbull Steel Company to construct dam acros'< IMahonins River near Warren, Ohio] ; submitted by Mr. Willis. July 7, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 204.) Missouri River. Bridge across Missouri River at Boonville, Mo., report to ac- company S. 2.S01 [granting consent of Congress to Old Trail's Bridge Com- pany to construct bridge across Missouri River at Boonville, Mo.] ; sub- mitted by air. Sheppard. Julv 22, calendar dav Julv 26, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 23.").) Wabosh River. Dam across Wabash River at Huntington, Ind., report to ac- company H. R. GS14 [to author ze construction of dam across Wabash River at Huntington, Ind., by said citv] ; submitted bv IMr. Fletcher. July 7, 1921. 1 p. ( S. rp. 205. ) Tasoo River. Survey of Yazoo River, Miss., report to accompany H. R. 5651 [to survey Yazoo River, aiiss.. with view to control of its floods] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Fletchei-. July 7, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 206.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA C0M7MITTEE Bre(i(L Weights and measures of District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 2207 [to amend act to establish standard weights and measures for Dis- trict of Columbia, to define duties of superintendent of weights, measures, and markets of District of Columbia, and for other purposes, relative to weight of loaf of bread] : submitted bv "Slv. Ball. Julv 11, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 220.) Cemetenj of White Tabernacle. District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 2108 [prohibiting interment of body of any person in cemetery known as Cemetery of White's Tabernacle numbered 39 of Ancient United Order of Sons and Daughters, Bx-ethren and Sisters of Moses, in District of Columbia] ; submitted by Mr. Ball. July 11, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 219.) Ednenfion Board. Appointment of members of Board of Education of District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 1976 [for appointment of members of Board of Education of District of Columbia bv commissioners of District of Columbia] ; submitted by Mi: Capper. July 11, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 221.) Marine insuranee in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 2265 [to regu- late marine insiu'ance in District of Columbia] ; submitted bv Mr. Jones of Washington. July 18, 1921. 6 p. (S. rp. 228.) Public builfliiiffs. Payment of claims for material and labor furnished for District of Columbia buildings, report to accomiiany S". 5 [to amend act relative to payment of claims for material and labor furnished for District of Columbia buildings] ; submitted by Mr. Ball. July 12, calendar dav .July 13, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 225.) riNANCE COMMITTEE Calendar. Daily calendar, hearings on H. R. 7456. to provide revenue, to regu- late commerce with foreign countries, to encourage industries of United States, and for other purposes, July 27-Aug. 2, 1921 ; no. 1 and 2, 67th Congress. [1921.] 3 p. and 4 p. 4° t Legislative calendar of bills and nominations, 1921-23. July 20 and 27, 1921; no. 7 and 8, 67th Congress [1st session]. [1921.] Each 22 p. 4' t July, 1921 27 Government bonds. Refunding; of obliKJitions of foreign governments, hearing on S. 2135, to enal>le refunding of obligations of foreign governments owing to United States, and for otlier purposes, June 29 [-July 21], 1921. 1921. pts. [l]-4, [vi]+l-G4+ 67-178 p. t Internal revenue. Extract from Internal-revenue hearings on proposed revenue act of 1921, May 9-27, 1921, revised ; statement of Rol)ert N. Miller. 1921. 12 p. t Internal-revenue hearings on proposed revenue act of 1921. ^lay 9-27, 1921. Revised and indexed. 1921. 789 p. il. t Tobacco. Delivery of forfeited manufactured tobacco products to United States hospitals, report to accompany S. 1718; submitted by Mr. Calder. July 19, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 229.) Veterans' Bureau. P^slablisbnient of Veterans' Bureau, bearings on H. R. 6611, to establish in Treasury Department A'eterans' Bureau and to improve fa- cilities and service of such bureau, and further to amend and modify war risk insurance act, July 5 [-16], 1921. 1921. pts. [l]-3, [iv]+l-77 p. :■: Veterans' Bureau, report to accompany H. R. 6611 [to establish Veterans' Bureau and to unprove facilities and service of such bureau, and further to amend and modify war risk insurance act] ; submitted by Mr. Smoot. July 20, 1921. 23 p. (S. rp. 231.) War Risk Insurance Bureau. Credit to disbursing clerk of Bureau of War Risk Insurance, report to accompany H. J. Res. 31; submitted bv Mr. Smoot. July 14, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 226.) FOKKIGN KELATIONS COMMITTEE Texas. Jurisdiction over lands acquired from Mexico, report to accompany S. 2133 [ceding jurisdiction to Texas over lands or bancos acquired by United States from Mexico] : submitted Iiy Mr. Lodge. July 19, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 230.) [Corrected print.] IMMIOUATION COMJIITTEE Chinese in United States. Registry of certain Chinese refugees, I'eport to ac- company S. J. Res. 33; submitted by Mr. Willis. July 6, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 200.) IXTEKSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE Mileage books, hearing before subcommittee on S. 331. to amend sec. 22 of interstate commerce act by permitting issuance of interchangeable mileage tickets on railroads, June 27, 1921. 1921. HO p. t Railroads. Valuation of railroad lands, hearings on S. 539, to amend 1st and 2d paragraphs of sec. 19a of interstate commerce act, June 10 and 11, 1921. 1921. 73 p. t Wool. Truth in fabric, liearing before subcommittee on S. 799, to prevent deceit and unfair prices that result from unrevealed presence of substitutes for virgin wool in woven fabrics purporting to contain wool and in garments or articles of apparel made therefrom, manufactured in any Territory or the District of Columbia or transported or intended to be transported in inter- state or foreign commex-ce, and providing penalties for violation of provisions of tills act. 1921. 2 pts. ii-f507 p. t JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Ayricultural societies. Authorizing association of producers of agricultural products, hearings befoi-e subcommittee on H. R. 2373, June 2-20, 1921. 1921. 207 p. t Authorizing association of producers of agricultural products, report to accompany H. R. 2373; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Montana. Julv 27, 1921. 3 p. (S. rp. 236.) Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Julv 5-25, 1921; no. 10-12. [1921.] Each 28 p. or 32 p. 4° t Dyes and dyeing. Investigation of monopoly in dye industry, report to ac- company S. Res. 77; submitted by Mr. Cummins. July 12, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 224.) 2S JiLY, 1921 Judges. Additional judge for northern district of California, report to accom- pany S. 1960 ; submitted by Mr. Shortridge. July 20, 1921. 4 p. (S. rp. 232.) Prohibition. Supplemental to national prohibition act, report to accompany H. R. 7294; submitted by Mr. Sterling. July 7, 1921. 4 p. (S. rp. 201.) 21—26657 MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Chalmetie National Park. National military park on plains of Chalmette below New Orleans. La., report to accompany H. R. 2232 ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. July 8, 1921. 4 p. (S. rp. 214.) Ensti.s, Camp. Camp lOustis, Va., report to accompany H. J. Res. 13S [to repeal so much of act approved Feb. 28, 1920, as provides for sale of Camp Eustis, Va.] ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. July 8, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 216.) In^is/nia of World War organizations, report to accompany S. 430 [to pro- tect name and insignia of World War organizations] ; submitted by Mr. Bursum. June 30, calendar day July 1, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 196.) Lyonft, John. John Lyons, report to accompany S. 943 [for relief of John Lvons] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. June 30, calendar day July 1, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 195.) Officers, Army. Amendments to national defense act, report to accompany S. 2307 [to amend act entitled "Act to amend act for making further and more effectual provision for national defense and to establish military justice," relative to promotion of officers of Army] ; submitted bv Mr. AVadsworth. July 27, calendar day July 29, 1921. 6 p. (S. rp. 238.) Army promotion list, hearings on S. 371, to amend act entitled "Act to amend act for making further and more effectual provision for national de- fense and to establish military justice" [relative to promotion of officers of Army]. 1921. pt. 1, 1-164 p. t Pay, Army. Equality of treatment for national guardsmen, report to accom- pany S. 1790 [to place national gTiardsmen wiio entered World War other- wise than through draft on equal basis as to longevity and continuous-service pay with national guardsmen who were drafted] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July 11, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 222.) Longevity pay for reserve and National Guard officers, report to accom- pany S. 150 [to provide longevity pay for reserve officers and National Guard officers serving under orders of War Department] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. June 30, calendar day July 1, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 194.) Port Hudson forlorn-hope storming party, report to accompany S. 65 [to grant medals to survivors and heirs of volunteers of Port Hudson forlorn-hope storming partv] ; submitted by Mv. Warren. July 27, calendar day July 29, 1921. 4 p. (S. rp. 239.) Retired list, Army. Retirement of disabled emergency officers, report to ac- company S. 1565 [making eligible for retirement under certain conditions officers of Army, other than officers of Regular Army, who incurred physical disability in line of duty while in service of United States during the war] ; submitted by Mr. Bursum. July 11, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 217.) Rvssian Railtvay Service Corps, report to accompany S. 28 [providing for men and officers in Russian Railway Service Corps status of enlisted men and officers of Army when discharged] ; submitted by IMr. Myers. July 5, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 197.) Sprinyfield Armory. Disposition of certain real estate no longer needed at Springfield Armory, report to accompany S. 2306; submitted by Mr. Wads- worth. July 27, calendar day July 29, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 237.) War Department. Amendment of Army appropriation act, approved July 11, 1919, report to accompany H. R. 7158 [to amend Army appropriation act, ap- proved July 11, 1919, so as to release appropriations for completion of ac- quisition of real estate in certain cases and making additional appropria- tions therefor] ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. July 8, 1921. 6 p. (S. rp. 215.) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, 1st session, July 5 and 12, 1921 ; no. 2 and 3. [1921.] Each 12 p. large 8" t July, 1921 29 Chamberlain, Edmund G. Capt. Edmund G. Cliamberlain, Marine Corps, hear- ing before subcommittee pursuant to Senate resolution 70, directing Commit- tee on Naval Affairs to investigate case of former Capt. Edumnd G. Chamber- lain, Marine Corps, June 25 [and July 7], 1921. 1921. pts. [1], 2, ii+1-29 p. t Milwaukee Press Club. Authorizing Secretary of Navy to deliver bell of wrecked cruiser Milwaukee to president of Milwaukee Press Club, Milwaukee, Wis., report to accompanv S. 1733 ; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Montana. July 6, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 198.) Naval investigation, hearings before subcommittee, 66th Congress, 2d session. 1921. V. 1, iii+1-1696 p. il. t Naval Reserve Force. For relief of certain officers of Naval Reserve Force, and for other purposes, report to accompany S. 1824 [for relief of officers of Naval Reserve Force and Marine Corps Reserve] ; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Montana. July 6, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 199.) Retired list. Coast Guard. Giving permanent rank to district superintendents of Coast Guard on retired list, report to accompany S. 1075; submitted by Mr. Gerry. July 12, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 228.) PRIVILKGES AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE Nenbernj, Truman H. Senator from Michigan, hearings before subcommittee pursuant to Senate res. 11, authorizing investigation of alleged unlawful practices in election of Senator from Michigan. 1921. pt. 9 and appendix, v+299-950 p. and [2]+xxviii+956 p. t PUBLIC LANDS AND SURVEYS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, July 27, 1921; no. 6. [1921.] 32 p. 4° t Fort Madison, loica. Disposition of lands in certain Iowa town sites, report to accompanv H. R. 5621 [for disposal of lands in Fort Madison and Bellevue, Iowa] ; submitted by Mr. Smoot. July 8, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 211.) Fort Peck Reservation. Homesteaders on Fort Peck Indian Reservafon, Mont., report to accompany S. J. Res. 64 [for relief of delinquent homesteaders on Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont.] ; submitted by Mr. Myers. July 7, 1921. 4 p. (S. rp. 203.) Humboldt National Forest. Addition of certain lands to Humboldt National Forest, report to accompany S. 238 ; submitted by Mr. Pittman. July 7, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 202.) Forest reservations, report to accompany S. 237 [to consolidate forest lands within HurtUioldt National Forest, Nev., and to add certan lauds thereto upon conveyance of said land to Government by Sylvain Siard] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Pittman. July 8, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 207.) McComas, E. W. Relief of E. W. McComas. report to accompany H. R. 1945; submitted by Mr. Smoot. July 8, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 210.) Public lands. Amendment to sec. 2372 of Revised statutes, report to accompany S. 1099 [to amend sec. 2372, Revised statutes, relating to amendment of entries of public lands] ; submitted by Mr. Jones of New Mexico. July 8, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 213.) Registers (land offices). Consolidation of offices of register and receiver of cer- tain district land offices, report to accompany S. 71 ; submitted by Mr. Smoot. July 8, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 208.) Scupclt, J. G. Relief of J. G. Seupelt, report to accompany S. 2041 ; submitted by Mr. Poindexter. July 11, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 218.) Washington County, Utah. Granting citizens of certain counties in Utah right to cut timber in Arizona, report to accompany S. 561 [to grant citizens of Washington and Kane counties, Utah, right to cut timber in Arizona for agricultural, mining, and other domestic purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Smoot. .July 8, 1921. 2 p. (S.rp. 209.) 62336—21 5 so July, 1921 WOIU.O WAK VKTEKANS, SELECT COMMITTEE ON INVE.STHIATING (iOVEKNMENTAL BUREAUS RELATING TO Soldiers. Iiivestij;atioii of incapacitaterl soldiers' relief bureaus, preliminary report pursuant to S. Ives. 59; submitted by Mr. Sutherland. July 20, 1921. 4 p. (S. rp. 233.) COURT OF CLAIMS Alabama d- ^'icly•sl)ur(| Raihrai/ CoiiiiJany v. United States; tindings of fact and conclusion of law] decided June 13, 1921. [1921.] no. 34597, 7 p. J Aticater, William C, d Co., Incorporated. William C. Atwater and Company, Inc., V. United States; evidence for claimants. [1921.] no. 34215, p. 43- 113. t Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. v. United States: stipulation of facts. [1921.] no. 34G20, 3 p. $ El Paso and Sontlw:estern System. El Paso & Soutlnvestern Company, El Paso & Southwestern Railroad Company of Texas, El Paso & Northeastern Railroad Company, and El Paso & Southwestern Railroad Conipany, doing business as El Paso & Southwestern System, v. 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The contributions are principally as follows : (a) results of observational or research August, 1921 69 Monthly Keather review — Continued. work in meteorology carried on in tiie United States or otlKT parts of the world, (b) abstracts or reviews of important meteorological papi>rs and books, and (c) notes. Special articles. — Temperature survey of Salt River Valley. Ariz. : by James H. Gordon. — Daily temperature variations at surface of ground in hot arid climates, bv Paul Range: abstracted [by C. L. M.]. — Dally course of temperature in lower air. by Wilhelm Schmidt: [discussion]. — Siroccos of Sinai Desert, by W. Spiith- abstracted [by C. L. M.]. — Ltibliographic notes on temperature charts of United States ; by Robert De C\ Ward. — Reviv'w of some of literature on .sunspot-pr<'ssure relations ;' by Alfred .J. Henry. — Vapor pressure and humidity rtiairram : l)y Robert E. Horton.-^Psychrometric chart for determining dewpoint and relative humidity ; by R. B. 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On request to the Director of the Census, circulars will he sent giving the plan of arrangement and distribution of 14th census bulletins and reports. Alaska. 14th census of United States: Manufactures, 1919, Alaska. 1921. 5 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 21—26696 Connecticut. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Population, Connecti- cut, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 16 p. il. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popula- tion.] t 21—26763 Cotton. Cotton consumed, cotton on hand, active cotton spindles, and imports and exports of cotton. July, 1921, and 1920, with statistics of cotton consumed, imported, and exported for 12 months ending July 31. Aug. 13, 1921. oblong 32° [Preliminary repiirt. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t • Cotton production in United States, crop of 1920. 1921. 36 p. [Pre- pared under supervision of William L. Austin, chief statistician for cotton, assisted by Harvey J. Zimmerman, expert special agent.] t 21 — 26764 Cotton seed received, crushed, and on hand, and cottonseed products manufac- tured, shipped out. on hand, and exported covering 12 months' period ending July 31. 1920 and 1921. Aug. 18, 1921i oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is is.sued in postal card form.] t Geonjia. 14th census of United States, 1920. bulletin: Drainage, Georgia, sta- tistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 1] p. il. 4° [Prepared under super- vision of William Lane Austin, chief statisfcian for agriculture, by Roger D. iMarsden, special agent in cliarge of drainage.] t 21 — 2676-3 Idaho. 14th census of United States : Manufactures, 1919, Idaho. 1921. 15 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statisfcian for i!)!umfactures.] t 21 — 26(i77 Indiana. 14th census of United States. 1920. JniUetin : Population, Indiana, com- position and characteristics of population. [192L] 31 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of AVilliam C. Hunt, chief st.itistician for population. Office corrections have been made on p. 11. 19, 22. and 23.] t 21 — 26676 Iowa,. 14th census of T'nited States, 1920. bulletin: Population, Iowa, con) po- sition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 23 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for populatiitn.] t 21—26690 Kansas. 14th census of United States, 1920. bulletin: Population. Kansas, com- position and characteristics of population. [1921.] 2.5 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervis'ion of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population.] t 21-26691 Kentiick}/. 14tb. cen.sus of United States, 1920, bulletin: Population, Kentucky, composition and characteristics of population. [1021.] 24 p. il. 4" [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population.] t 21—26692 XoTE. — Corrected print. The 1st print was recalbxl and corrected pages substituted for p. 21 and 22. Lovisiana. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Agriculture^ Louisana, statistics for State and its parishes. [1921.] 32 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of V\'illiam Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture.] t 21— 2(5('.SS August, 1921 71,- Loulsiava — Continued. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Irrigation, Louisiana, statistics for State and its parishes. [3921.] 10 p. il. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agri- culture, by K. P. Teele, special agent in charge of irrigation.] t 21 — 26766 • 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Louisiana, com- position and characteristics of poi)uhition. [1921.] 18 p. il. 4" [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population.] t Minnesota. 14th census of United States. 1920, bulletin : Agriculture, Minne- sota, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 38 p. il. 4" [Prei)ared under supei'vision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agricul- ture.] i- 21—2667.5 Mississippi. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Missis- sippi, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 18 p. il. 4* [Prepared under supervision of William 0- Hunt, chief statistician for popu- lation.] t _ 21—26693 Moniana. 14th census of United States : Manufactures, 1919, Montana. 1921. 17 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartle.v, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 21—26678 Nevada. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Population, Nevada, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 11 p. il. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of W^illiam C. Hunt, chief statistician for popula- tion.] t 21—26694 North Carolina. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Agriculture, North Carolina, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 44 p. il. 4" [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture.] t 21—26689 Porto Rico. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Porto Rico, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 26 p. il. 4" [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popu- lation, bj' Starke M. Grogan, supervisor of census of Porto Rico.] t 21—26695 Note. — Corrected print. The 1st print was recalled and corrected pages substituted for p. 25 and 26. Tennessee. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Ten- nessee, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 27 p. il. 4" [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popu- lation.] t 21—26767 Utah. 14th census of United States: Manufactures, 1919, Utah. 1921. 19 p. 4" [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartle.v, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 21 — 26679 Wisconsin. 14th census of United States, 1920. bulletin : Drainage, Wisconsin, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 13 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture, by ,Bpger D, Marsden, special agent in charge of drainage.] t 21 — 26768 COAST AND (GEODETIC SURVEY Note. — The monthly Notice to mariners, formerly issued by the Coast and (Jeodetic Survey, has betm consolidated with and madi- a part of the Notice to mariners issutd by the Lighthouses Bureau, thus making it a joint puhlicntion. The charts, coast pilot^;* and tide tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sold at the office of the Survey in Washiniiton, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. ..<^ > Coa.sl and (leodctic i^nrveij bulletin, July 31, 1921; no. 74. [1921.] •S;^). [Monthly.] t 15—26512, Tide tables. Pacific Coast, North America, eastern Asia, and island groups, in- cluding data on currents, [calendar] year 1922; from Tide tables, United States and foreign ports [calendar year 1922]. 1921. 8-f 121-216+225- 228 +329-330 +360-382 +402-404+ 443-481 -f- 487-494 p. (Serial 153.) t Paper, 10c. 7--35369 Chdits -.i.i.M ' ■ ■,, . -• , ■ ■ ,■.•-' .• ■•■''• ■. ■'■!-86, addi- ticmal topography 1912, surveys hy U. S. Engineers to 1920; chart 369'. Scale 1 : o.OfMX Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July. 1921. 25.8X42.5 in. v 50c. Loup IsUnul Sound, eastern part, Conn.-N. Y.. surveys to 1918, surveys by V. S. Engineers to 1920. and other sources: chart 1212. Scale 1:80,000. Washington. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Aug. 1921. 27.6X43.9 in. t 50c. Nor York Harbor, surveys to 1920, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1920, correc- tions from other sources to 1921 ; chart 369. Scale 1 : 40,000. AVashington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1921. 43.6X33.6 in. t 50c. St. Johns River, Flu., Lake George to Lake Harney, surveys by U. S. Engi- neers 1907-08. with additions to 1920; chart 509. Scale 1:40.000. Wash- ington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1921. 32.6X33.5 in. t 2oc. rrSHERIES BUREAU Bulletin. Bullet n of Bureau of Fisheries, 1917-18. 1921. v. 36. [xi] 4-560 p. il. 19 pi. 100 p. of pi. 2 maps, large 8° * Cloth, 81.75. 9—35239 Contents.- — Three new whiteflshes from Bear Lake, Idaho and Utah ; by John Otterbein Snyder.— Fresh-water mussels and mussel industries of United States [with list of Fisheries Bureau publications treating; nmssol resources of various streams] ; by Robert E. Colcer. — Life hi.story of blue crab : by E. P. Churchill, jr.— Sponges of Beaufort (N. C. ) harbor and vicinity [with bibliography]; by W. C. George and H. V. Wilson. — Dragonflies and damseltlies in relation to pondflsb culture, with list of those found near Fairport. Iowa [with bibliography] ; by Charles Branch Wilson. — Burrowing mayflies of our larger lakes and streams [with bibliography] : by .Tames G. Xeedham.— ^Habits of yellow perch in Wiscon.sin lakes [with bibliography] ; by A. S. Pearse and Henrietta Achtenberg. — -Marine algae of Beaufort, N. C, and adja- cent regions [with bibliography] ; by W. D. Hoyt. — General index. Same. (H. doc. 2137. 64th Cong. 2d sess.) Fisheries serriee hiilletin. Aug. 1,1921; no, 15. [1921.] 6 p. [Monthly.] t F15— 76 Fisherii products. Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery prod- ucts landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass.. and Portland. Me., by American and Canadian fishing vessels, July, 1921. 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Res. 36, joint resolution authorizing appointment of commission to confer with Dominion Government or provincial governments thereof as to certain restrictive orders in council of said provinces relative to exportation of pulp wood and paper therefrom to United States. Approved Aug. 15, 1921. 1 p. (Public resolution 14.) AGKICULTUKAL INQUIRY .lOINT COMMISSION Agricultural inquiry, hearing under Senate concurrent resolution 4, July 15 [and 16], 1921. 1921. pts. 5-6A, 68+102+16+ [ix] p. 1 pi. t CONFERENX'E COMMITTEES AiJijropriations. Urgent deficiency appi'opriation bill [tiscal year 1922], con- ference report to accompany H. K. Si 17; submitted by Mr. Madden. Aug. 23, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 388.) Gram trade. Grain for future delivery, conference report to accompany H. R. 5676 [taxing contracts for sale of grain for future delivery, and options for such contracts, and providing for regulation of boards of trade] ; submitted by Mr. Haugen. Aug. 15, 1921. lip. (H. rp. 345.) 65702— No. 320—21 3 76 August, 1921 Grain trade — Continued. Grain for future delivery, conference report to accom- pany H. R. 5676 [taxing contracts for sale of grain for future delivery, and options for such contracts, and providing for regulation of boards of trade] ; submitted by Mr. Ilaugen. Aug. 20, 1921. lip. (H. rp. 362.) Packing industry. Meat-packing industry, conference report on H. R. 6320, to regulate interstate and foreign commerce in live stock, live-stock products, dairy products, poultrv products, and eggs ; submitted by Mr. Kenyon. July 27, calendar day Aug. 2, 1921. 2 p. (S. doc. 59.) Meat-packing industry, conference report to accompany H. R. 6320 [to regulate interstate and foreign couimerco in live stock, live-stock products, dairy products, poultry products, and eggs] ; submitted by Mr. Haugen. Aug. 2, 1921. 7 p. (H. rp. 324.) Prohibition. Act supplemental to national prohibition act, conference report on H. R. 7294; submitted by Mr. Sterling. Aug. 39, calendar day Aug. 20, 1921. 2 p. (S. doc. 6S.) Act supplemental to prohibition act, conference report to accompany H. R. 7294 ; submitted by Mr. Volstead. Aug. 20, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 361.) Vetera7is' Bureau, conference report to accompany H. R. 6611 [to establish Vet- erans' Bureau and to improve facilities and service of such bureau, and further to amend and modify war risk insurance act] ; submitted by Mr. Winslow. Aug. 1, 1921. 13 p. (H. rp. 318.) HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES Note. — The House documents and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, maj' be obtained only through Members of Congress. Calendars of House of Representatives, 67th Congress, 1st session, Aug. 1-29, 1921; no. 80-99. 1921. various paging, large 8° [Daily when House of Representatives is in session.] t Contested elections. Contested-election case of John Paul v. Thomas W. Harri- son from 7th Congressional district of Virginia. 1921. 2 v. [1] +2020+xi p. [The index, xi pages, is contained in each of the 2 volumes.] t ■ Contested-election case of Paul v. Harrison, letter from clerk of House of Representatives transmitting contested-election case of John Paul v. Thomas W. Harrison, 7th Congressional district of Virginia. Aug. 9, 1921. 1 p. (H. doc. 106.) Grand Army of the Republic. Journal of 54th national encampment of Grand Army of the Republic, Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 19-25, 1920. 1921. 302 p. 3 por. 14 p, of por. (H. doc. 617, 66th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 35c. 16—15656 ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE Dwyer, Irene A. Irene A. Dwyer, report to accompany H. Res. 175 [to pay Irene A. Dwyer 1 mouth's salary] ; submitted by Mr. A. P. Nelson. Aug. 23, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 370.) Jenison, George. Jay Wilcox, report to accompany H. Res. 163 [for relief of Jay Wilcox, nephew of George Jenison] ; submitted by Mr. A. P. Nelson. Aug. 23, 1921. Ip. (H. rp. 371.) Trundle, H. D. H. D. Trundle, report to accompany H. Res. 176 [to pay H. D. Trundle 1 month's salary] ; submitted by Mr. A. P. Nelson. Aug. 23, 1921. Ip. (H. rp. 372.) AGKICULTURE COMMITTEE Grasing. Deferring further payment of grazing fees, report to accompany S. 2330 [to extend time for payment of grazing fees for use of national for- ests during calendar year 1921] ; submitted by Mr. Haugen. Aug. 20, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 360.) Milk. Pilled-milk legislation, report to accompany H. R. 8086 [to prohibit shipment of lilled milk in interstate or foreign commerce] ; submitted by Mr. Voigt. Aug. 19, 1921. 7 p. (H. rp. 355.) [Includes minority views of Mr. Aswell.] Packinq industry. Meat packer, hearings on H. R. 14, 2.32, 5034, [and] 5692. May 28 and July 19, 1921. 1921. ii+543-621 p. (Series D, supplemental.) [These hearings nre on 11. R. 6320, submitted for other packer-control bills.] t August, 1921 77 Soldiers' Institute, occupation of Mount Weather, hearings on H. R. 5901, June 10, 1921. 1921. 43 p. (Series G.) t Sugar, hearings on H. J. Res. 78 [authorizing the President to require Sugar Equalization Board (Incorporated) to take over and dispose of 13,902 tons of sugar imported from Argentine Republic], June 8 and 9, 1921. 1921. 89 p. (Series F.) t Wheat. Grades for spring wlieat, liearings on H. R. 7401, June 27-July 2, 1921. 1921. 288 p. (Serial J.) t Grades for spring wheat, report to accompaay H. R. 7401 [prescribing standards and grades for spring wheat] ; submitted by Mr. Haugen. Aug. 19, 1921. 14 p. (H. rp. 357.) Wheat crop of 1917, liearings on H. R. 2365 [to provide relief to persons who owned wheat of crop of 1917 liefore announcement of Food Administra- tion price-hxing policy with respect thereto, and who sold such wheat after Aug. 11. 1917], June 7, 1921; [statement of B. E. Clement]. 1921. 36 p, (Serial E.) t APPEOPBIATIONS COMMITTEE Appropriations. Urgent deficiency appropriation bill, fiscal year 1922, report to accompany H. R. 8117; submitted by Mr. Madden. Aug. 9, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 336.) Disarmament. Urgent deficiency appropriation bill, 1922, supplemental hear- ing before subcommittee, conference on limitation of armament [and] De- partment of Justice. 1921. 24 p. I BANKING AND CUERENCY COMMITTEE Agricultural societies. Farm organizations, hearings, July 20. 1921 ; state- ments by J. R. Howard and J. W. Coverdale. 1921. 184 p. il. t Farm loan bonds. Amendment to farm loan act, hearings on Senate bill 1811 [to amend Federal farm loan act, as amended, so as to increase interest rate on bonds issued under provisions of act], July 22, 1921. 1921. 29 p. t War Finance Corporation. War Finance Corporation act, Apr. 5, 1918, report to accompany S. 1915 [to amend War Finance Corporation act, as amended, to provide relief for producers of or dealers in agricultural products, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. McFadden. Aug. 11, 1921. 7 p. (H. rp. 340.) [Corrected print.] War Finance Corporation, hearings on S. 1915, to amend War Finance Corporation act, as amended, to provide relief for producers of and dealers in agricultural products, and for other purposes, Aug. 9, 1921; statements of W. P. G. Harding [and] Eugene Meyer, jr. 1921. 37 p. t BERGDOLL, GEOVER CLEVELAND, GENERAL PRISONER, SELECT COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE ESCAPE OF BergdoU, Grover C. Escape of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, report ; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Kentucky. Aug. 18, 1921. 55 p. (H. rp. 354.) [Includes views of minority signed by Mr. Peters and Mr. McArthur.] 21 — 26699 CIVIL SERVICE REFORM COMMITTEE Civil service. Appeal from dismissals in civil service, minority report to accom- pany H. R. 104 [to amend act making appropriations for service of Post Office Department, fiscal year 1913, by providing for appeal from dismissal in civil service] ; submitted by Mr. London. Aug. 24, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 288, pt. 2.) [Part 1 appeared in Monthly catalogue for July, 1921, p. 18.] CLAIMS COMMITTEE Burdiclc, Arthur J. Arthur J. Burdick, report to accompany H. R. 4356 [for relief of Arthur J. Burdick] ; submitted by Mr. Little. Aug. 23, 1921. 6 p. • (BT. rp. 377.) China. Relief of Chinese Government, report to accompany H. R. 8221 ; sub- mitted by Mr. Glynn. Aug. 23, 1921. 5 p. (H. rp. 381.) 78 August, 1921 Claii)}^ against Government not exceeding $1,000 in any one case, report to accompany H. R. 7912 [to provide method for settlement of cliiims- arising against Government in sums not exceeding .$1,000 in any one case] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Aug. 12, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 342.) Feitch M., House Wrcckincj Companu. M. Feitel House Wrecking Co., report to accompany H. II. 1372 [for relief of M. Feitel House Wrecking Company] ; submitted by 3Ir. Woods of Virginia. Aug. 23, 1021. 5 p. (H. rp. 37.5.) Feno, /V. Heirs and assigns of N. Ferro, report to accompany H. R. 8217 [to authorize payment of .$872.06 to Government of Italy for relief of heirs and assigns of N. Ferro]; submitted bv Mr. Glynn. Aug. 23, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 380.) Nash Motors Co., report to accompany H. R. 3279 [to refund duties paid by Nash Motors Company] ; submitted by :\fr. Rose. Aug. 23, 3921. 2 p. (H. rp. 374.) Rolph Xaviffotion d- Coal Co., report to accompany S. 1408 [authorizing Rolph Navigation and Coal Company to sue United States to recover damages result- ing from collisions] ; submitted bv Mr. Edmund.s. Aug. 23, 1921. 7 p. (H. rp. 376.) Treasurer of United States. Corrcciing general account of treasurer of United States," report to accompany H. R. 0524 [to permit correction of general ac- count of .Tohn P>urke, former treasurer of United States] ; submitted bv Mr. Glynn. Aug. 23. 1921. 10 p. (H. rp. 379.) Relief of treasurer of United States for lost bonds, report to accompany H. R. 6523 [for relief of ,Tohn Burke, former treasurer of United States, for lost bonds] ; submitted by j\Ir. Glynn. Aug. 23, 1921. 7 p. (H. rp. 378.) COINAGE, WEIGIITS, AND MEASURES COMMITTEE Dollar. Coinage of Gen. Grant gold dollar, report to accompany H. R. 6119; submitted by Mr. Vestal. Aug. 13, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 343.) DISTRICT OF COLUMDIA COMillTTEE Juvenile Court. Examination by Public Health Service of persons brought be- fore Juvenile Court of District of Columbia, hearings on H. R. 7212, July 13, 1921. 1921. 63 p. t Picketing. Antipicketing legislation, hearings on H. R. 227, to prevent picket- ing in" District of Columbia, July 20, 1921. 1921. 16 p. t Reitt Commissiou. District of Columbia rents act, report to accompany S. 2131 [to extend for period of 7 months provisions of title II of food control and District of Columbia rents act] ; submitted by Mr. Woodruff. Aug. 20, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 3.58.) [Includes views of Mr. Hammer.] Stnoking. Anticigarette bill, hearing on H. R. 7252. to prohibit female persons in Di-strict of Columbia from smoking cigarettes in any public place and to prohibit owners of public places from iTermitting female persons to smoke on premises controlled by said owners or lessees, and prescribing penalties therefor, July 27, 1921. 1921. 20 p. t ELECTIONS COMSIITTEE, NO. 3 Contested elections. Arguments and hearings in contested-election case of C. B. Kennamer v. L. B. Rainey, 7th Congressional district of Alabama. 1921. 39 p. t IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE Hauaii. Labor problems in Hawaii, hearings on H. J. Res. 158, providing emergency remedy for acute labor shortage in Hawaii, and on H. J. Res. 171, providing for immigration to meet emergency caused by acute labor shortage in Hawaii, June 21 [-Aug. 12], 1921. 1921. [viii] +213-941 p. (Serial 7, pts. 1 and 2.) ? INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Chippewa Indians. Per capita payment to Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, re- port to accompany H. R. 7108 [authorizing per capita payment to Chippewa Indians of Minnesota from their tribal funds held in trust by United States] ; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Aug. 9. 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 335.) August, 1921 79 Fort Feck Reservation. Lease of unallotted lands on Fort Peck Reservation, Mont., report to accoiupaiiy H. R. SOTO [to authorize leasing for mining pur- IK)ses of unallotted lands on Fort Peck Reservation, Mont.] ; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Aug. 23, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 368.) Quapaw IndUms. Minnie Griflin, Lewis and Leoua Quapaw, report to accom- pany S. 1894 [to amend sec. 20 of art making appropriations for current and contingent expenses of Bureau of Indian Affairs, fiscal year 1922, by adding names of Minnie Griffin, and Lewis and Leona Quapaw to list of members of Quapaw tribe receiving benefit of extended restriction period provided by act] ; submitted by ]Mr. Snyder. Aug. 23, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 369.) RaynohU. Albert H. Albert H. Raynolds, report to accompany S. 901 [for pay- ment to Albert H. Raynolds] ; submitted by Mr. Leatherwood. Aug. 23, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 367.) Wuid River Reservation. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to sell certain lands on Wind River Reservation, Wvo., report to accompany H. R. 4009; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Aug. 23, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 366.) INTEliSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Carriers. Extension of Government guaranty to carriers by water, hearings on H. R. 7100, July 11, 1921. 1921. [pt. 2], iii+7-S4 p. [Part 1 appeared in the Monthly catalogue for June, 1921, p. 644.] t Cumberland River. Bridge, Cumberland River, Tenn., report to accompany H. R. 8209 [to extend time for construction of bridge across Cumberland River in Montgomery County, Tenn., by said county, within 7 miles of Clarks- ville, Tenn.] ; submitted by Mr. Rayburn. Aug. 24, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 392.) Missouri River. Bridge across Missouri River at Boonville, Mo., report to ac- company S. 2301 [granting consent of Congress to Old Trail's Bridge Company to construct bridge across Missouri River at Boonville, Mo.] ; submitted by Mr. Hoch. Aug. 11, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 339.) Railroads. Amendment to transportation act, 1920, report to accompany H. R. 8331 [to amend transportation act, 1920, relative to funding of indebtedness of railroads to Government] ; submitted bv Mr. Sanders of Indiana. Aug. 20, 1921. 5 p. (H. rp, 359.) St. Marys River. Bridge across St. Marys River, Ga., report to accompany H. R. 8170 [to authorize construction of bridge across St. Marys River, be- tween Camden County, Ga., and Nassau County, Fla., at or near Wilds Land- ing Ferry, by Kingsland Bridge Company] ; submitted by Mr. Rayburn. Aug. 24, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 391.) Bridge across St. Marys River, report to accompany S. 2340 [to authorize construction of bridge across St. Marys River, at or near St. Marys, Ga., and Roses Bluff. Fla., by St. Marys Bridge Company] ; submitted bv Mr. Rayburn. Aug. 24. 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 390.) Sulphur River. Bridge across Sulphur River, Tex., report to accompany S. 1970 [granting consent of Congress to counties of Bowie and (^ass, Tex., for con- struction of bridge across Sulphur River at or near Pettis bridge on State highwav numbered 8 in said counties and State] ; submitted bv Mr. Raybui-n. Aug. 16, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 348.) Vetei-ans' Bureau. United States Veterans' Bureau, report to accompany S. J. Res. 103 [changing name of Veterans' Bureau to United States Veterans' Bureau] ; submitted by Mr. Sweet. Aug. 24, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 389.) IRRIGATION OF ARID LANDS COMMITTEE Reclanwtion of land. To encourage -162 p. ([Decision] 160.) [From Federal Trade Commis- sion decisions, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. United Rendering Company. Federal Trade Commission v. United Rendering Company [et al.]. c(*mplaint [report] findings, and order; docket 159, Feb. 5, 1921. 1921. [1] + 284-294 p. ([Decision] 182.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. United States Color and Chemical Company, Incorporated. Federal Trade Com- mission V. United States Color & Chemical Co., Inc., complaint [report, find- ings, and order] ; docket 621, Mar. 9, 1921. [1921.] p. 313-315. ([Decision] 185.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. United States .Salvage Company. Federal Trade Commission v. A. E. Lind, doing business under assumed name and style of United States Salvage Co.. com- plaint [report] findings, and order : docket 593, Nov. 29, 1920. 1921. [1] + 130-136 p. ([Decision] 156.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, V. 3.] * Paper, 5c. Vacuum Cleaner Specialty Company, Incorporated. Federal Trade Commission V. Vacuum Cleaner Specialty Company, Inc., complaint [report, findings, and order]; docket 530, May 16, 1921. [1921.] 377-386+ [1] p. ([Decision] 197.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 3. Includes list of Cases in which orders for discontinuance or dismissal have been entered, Apr. 30, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. Van Schaack, Peter, d Sons. Federal Trade Commission v. Peter Van Schaack «& Sons, complaint [report, findings, and order] : docket 381, Feb. 4, 1921. [1921.] p. 265-271. ([Decision] 179.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. Ward, Montgomery, d Co. Federal Trade Commission v. Montgomery Ward & Company, comjilaint [report, findings, and order] ; docket 610, Dec. 6, 1920. (1921.] 151-155-f [1] p. ([Decision] 159.) [From Federal Trade Commis- sion decii^ions, v. 3. Includes list of Cases in which orders for discontinuance or dismissal have been entered, Dec. 9 and 20, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. VTinsloio, D. A., <€- Co. Federal Trade Commission r. D. A. AVinslow, J. Jones, and D. H. Robishaw, copartnership, doing business under name and style of D. A. Winslow & Co., complaint [report, findings, and order] : docket 458, Jan. 28, 1921. [1921.] p. 217-222. ( [Decision] 169.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. August, 1921 93 GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Claims. Schedule of claims allowed by Treasury Department and General Accounting Office, schedule of claims allowed by accounting officei-s of Treas- ury, and various divisions of General Accounting Office subsequent to July 1, 1921, under apprcjpriations balances of which have been exhausted or car- ried to surplus fund. Aug. 15, 1921. Gl p. (S. doc. 64.) t Decisions of comptroller general, v. 1, .July, 1921 ; J. R. McCarl, comptroller general, Lurtin 11. Ginn, assistant comptroller general. 1921. ii-f-1^0 p. t 21— 2G777 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE DOCUMENTS OFFICE Monthly catalogue. United States public documents, no. 319; July, 1921. 1921. p. 1-58. * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 75c. 4—18088 Roads, list of publications for sale bv superintendent of documents. June, 1921. 6-f [2] p. (Price list 45. 11th edition.) t 21—26708 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Note. — The decisions of tlip Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in .sisnatiires, and the decisions in land cases are issued in sisnatnres. both bein.s: published later in hound volumes. Sul)scribers may deposit $1.00 with the Super- intendent of Documents and receive tlie contents of a volume of the decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issui'd ; foreign subscription, .$1.25. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of Documents. Irrigation projects. Order, Newlands irrigation project, Nev. July 30, 1921. 1 p. 4° t • Order, North Piatte irrigation project, Nebr.-Wyo., Fort Laramie divi- sion, pt. 2. Aug. 1, 1921. 1 p. 4° t Public notice, Belle Fourche irrigation project, S. Dak., 2d division. Aug. 2. 1921. 1 p. 4° t Public notice, North Platte irrigation project, Nebr.-Wyo. interstate divi- sion, pt. 5. July 21, 1921. 4 p. 4° t Peiisions. [Decisions of Department of Interior in appealed pension and bounty land claims, v. 21, slip] lS-23. 1921. various paging. [For price,, see note above under center head.] 12 — 29422 Same, [v. 21, slip] 21 retirement and 22 retirement. [1921.] 6 p. and 2 p. EDUCATION BUREAU Education. INIonthlv record of current educational publications. I\Iay-June, 1921; [compiled by Library Division]. 1921. 28 p. (Bulletin 23. 1921.) * Paper, 5c. E12— 227 State laws relating to education enacted in 1918 and 1919 ; compiled by William R. Hood. 1921. 231 p. (Bulletin 30, 1920.) * Paper, 40c. E21— 428 Mathematics. Function concept in secondaiy school mathematics, report by National Committee on Mathematical Requirements [working under auspices of Mathematical Association of America]. .Tune, 1921. 11 p. (Secondary school circular 8.) [Prepared by E. P>. Hedrick, revised by the committee, and issued as one of its official reports.] * Paper, 5c. E21 — 429 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of annual reports, bulletins, iNIineral resources. Professional papers, and Water-supply papers ; and maps, Monojrraphs, and folios of the Geolocic atlas and the Topographic atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from .5c. to .$11.00 each. A wholesale rate has been established for topographic and geologic folios, so that a discount of 40 per cent from the retail price is now allowed on all orders the net cost of wliich amounts to .$5.00 or more. This rate applies on an order of either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios togeth(>r, but does not apply to the folios sold at 5c. each on account of damage by fire. AdcU-ess the director of the Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see p. 95 and 96. 94 August, 1921 Alaska. Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1919 ; [articles] by Alfred H. Brooks and others. 1921. 244+xv p. il. 2 pi. 5 maps, 1 is in pocket. (Bulletin 714.) [Includes lists of recent Geological Survey publications on Alaska.] * Paper, 35c. GS5 — 752 Contents. — Preface : by Alfred II. Brooks. — Future of Al.Tskn mining [with bibliog- raphies and list of publications relating to Alaska coal fields] ; by Alfred H. Brooks. — Alaskan mining industry in 1919 ; by Alfred H. Brooks and George C. Martin. — Administrative report ; by Alfred H. Brooks and George C. Martin. — Lode mining in Juneau and Ketchikan districts; by .T. B. Mertie, jr. — Notes on Salmon-Unuk River r(y V. ('. Heikes. Anir. 16, 1921. v+373-416 p. [I<>om Mineral resources. Ktl!), pt. 1.] t Gold, silver, copper, lend, and zinc in Utah in 1919, mines report; by V. C. Heikes. Aus. 9. 1921. v+43 7^49 p. [From Mineral resources, 1919, pt. 1.] t Gypsum in 1920; by Ralph W. Stone. Aug. 31. 1921. [1] +55-64 p. [From Mineral resources, 1920. pt. 2.1 t Ma,'o. 11738, Chevrolet Motor Compauy of California v. director gen- eral, as ageut, Uuiou Paciiic liailroad Coiupauy, et al. ; decided July 1, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [l'J21.] t>y3-(jy4-|-[lj p. ( [Opin.on] 7030.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Ucan^. No. 11297, State Corporation Commission of State of Xew Mexico r. director general, Abilene & Southern Railway Company, et al. ; deciiled July lo, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] l-3-i-[l] p. UOpinion] 70uU.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis-siou reports, v. (53.] * Paper, 5c. Boy-iron ore. No. 11479, Consolidated Gas Electric Light cV Power Company of Baltimore v. director general, as agent, Canadian Pacitic Railway Company,, et al. ; decided Aug. 1, 1921 ; report [and order] of comm;ss-on. [1921.] 135-138+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7009.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Cast-iron. No. 4800, Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Company et al. v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al. ; [decided July 12, 1921 ; 7th supple- mental report and order of commission]. 1921. [l]+040-647+vii p. ([Opin- ion] 7025.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11743, Penn Seaboard Steel Corporation v. director general, as agent ; decided July 25, 1921; report of commission. [1921.] p. 141-143. ([Opin- ion] 7071.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.1 * Paper, 5c. Cattle. No. 11854, Birmingham Packing Company v. New Orleans & North- eastern Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 1, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 027-62S+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7019.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. ■ No. 12146, National Live Stock Shippers' League et al. v. Atchison, To- peka (S: Santa Fe Railway Cuiupaiiy et al. ; decidetl Aug. 3. 1921 ; report of commission. [1921.] p. 107-121. ( [Opinion] 7U04.) [Corrected print. From. Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Chromite. No. 11390, C. S. Maltby v. Sumpter Valley Railway Company, di- rector general, as agent, et al. ; decided July 25, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 103-100+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 7063.) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Coal. Illinois coal cases, 1920, no. 10783, Coal Trade Bureau of Illinois v. director general. Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, et al. ; no. 10815, Spring V^illey Coal Company et al. v. director general, as agent, Atchisoii, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al. ; no. 11091, Central Illinois Coal Traffic Bureau v. director general, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; no. 11149, 5th and 9th Districts Coal Bureau v. [same]; decided July 7, 1921; [report of commission]. [1921.] p. 741-759. ([Opinion] 7048.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1347 [and 1360] anthracite coal. to stations m New York; decided Aug. 10, 1921; report [and order] of com- mission. [1921.] 193-196+ii p. ([Opinion] 7081.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. 8899, Canton Chaniiier of Commerce r. Pennsylvania Company, di- rector general, as agent, et al. ; [decided July 7, 1921 ; report of commission on further hearing]. 1921. [1] +726-728 p. ([Opinion] 7045.) [From In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10741, Cedar Rapids Gas Company r. director general, as agent, Chi- cago, Rock Island ^v Pacitic Railway Company, et al.; [decidetl July 7. 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +636-042+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7023.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11154. Sligo Iron Store Company v. Western Maryland Railway Com- pany, director general, as agent, et al. ; decided June 23, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 64.5-645+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 7024.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 02.] * Paper, 5c. August, 1921 99 •C'oa?— Continned. No. 11253. Pittsburgh Terininal Railroad & Coal Coni- luiiiy r. director jieneral. as agent. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, et al. ; decided Aug. 4. 1921: report [and order! of eonuuission. [1921.] 179-183+ ii j>. (r<^pinionl 7079.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports. V. 63.1 *Paper. He. No. 113G4, Duquesne Coal & Coke Company et al. v. Pittsburgh & West Virginia Railway Company et al. ; decided .July 19, 1921; report [and order] of conunission. [1921.] 7r)9-7G(] + ii p. ([Opinion] 7049.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Conunission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11.554. Fo.ster I>umber Company v. director general, as agent; de- cided July 25. 1921; report of commission. [1921.] p. 139-140. ([Opinion] 7070.) [From Interstate Conunerce Commission reports, v. G3.] * Paper, 5c. No. 117S1. Citizens Coal Mining Company v. director general, as agent; «lecided July 1. 1921 ; report of commission. [1921.] p. 09.5-696. ([Opinion] 7037.) [From Interstate Conunerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11885, West Kentucky Coal Bureau r. Illinois Central Railroad Com- pany et al. : [decided July 22. 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [l]+686-688 + ii p. ([Opinion] 70.34.) [Report from Interstate Commerce (Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 12002, Western Stonewai*e Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al. ; decided Aug. 1, 1921; report [and order] of com- mission. [1921.]' 215-216+11] p. ([Opinion] 7090.) [Report from Inter- state (\immerce Conunission reports, v. 63.] * Paper. 5c. No. 12008, Morgantown & Wheeling Railway Company et al. r. Penn- .sylvania Railroad Company et al. ; decided Aug. 4, 1921; report [and order] of conunission. [1921.] 197-199+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7082.) [Report from Interstate < 'onnnerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Condensed in ilk. No. 11712. r!arnation Milk Products Company r. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [decided .July 21, 1921; report and order of conunission]. 1921. " [1] +60-64 + ii p. (|Opinion] 7056.) [Report from Interstate Conunerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Cotton. No. 11671, Thomas Cotton Company et al. v. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al.; decided July 27. 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 89-92 + ii p. ([Opinion] 7061.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11764, in matter of intrastate rates within Texas ; decided July 5, 1921 ; report of conunission on further hearing. [1921.] p. 591-595. ([Opin- ion] 7016.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper. 5c. No. 11882, Armand L. de Jean v. director general, as agent; decided June 28,. 1921; report of commission. [1921.] p. 495-i96. ([Opinion] 7007.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Dcwun-af/e. No. 11031. Schiihle's I'ure Grape Juice Company, Incorporated, v. director general, as agent. Centi-al New Fngland Railway Company, et al. ; decided July 27, 1921 ; rei)ort [and order] of con)mission. [1921.] 129-132+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7067.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11248, Dodge l>i-others. Incori)orated. for benetit of N. V. Velondrome, Limited, and Levy Hernianos, r. director general, as agent, Atchison. To- I»eka & Santa Fe Railwav Company, et al.; decided June 30, 1921; report [and order] of conuni.ssion. [1921.] 689-692+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7035.) [Rer)ort from Interstate Conunerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11304, American Smelting & Rettning C()mi)any et al. v. dii-ector gen- eral, as agent, Baltimore & Ohio Rail!-(»ad Company, et al. ; decided Jnne 30, 1921; report [and order] of conuuissi(m. 11921.] .583-590+ [1] j). ([Opin- ion] 7015.) [Report from Interstate Conmierce Conuuisyion reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11394, A. B. Alplrn r. directiu- general, as agent, and ( 'hicago, Burling- ton & Quincy Railroad Com])any ; [decided June 16, 1921 ; report and order of commission], 1921, [l]+4S(>-488+ 11] p. ( [Opinion] 7003.) [Ileporr from Intersftate Commerce Ciunmi.ssion repcu-ts, v. 62.] * Paper, .5c. 100 August, 1921 Fluor-spar. No. 11805. Alumiunin Oro Company r. director jreneral, as agent; [decided June 23. 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [l]4-498- 499+ [1] p. ([Opinionl 7009.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Freight rates. Investigation and suspension doclvet no. 1269, extension of Mem- phis-Southwestern scale to additional southwestern points ; [4th section ap- plication no. 11761 of F. A. Leland, agent ; decided July 12, 1921 ; report and orders of commission]. 1921. [1] +596-617+11 p. ([Opinion] 7017.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. New England divisions, no. 11756, Bangor & Aroostook Railroad Company et al. V. Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad Company et al. : decided July 6. 1921; report of commission. [1921.] p. 513-582. ( [Opinion] 7014.) [From Inter- state Ccnnmerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 6900, East Jersey Railroad & Terminal Company r. Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, director general, as agent, et al. ; [decided Aug. 1. 1921; report and order of commission on further hearing]. 1921. ri]-f-80- 85+iii p. ( [Opinion] 7059.) [Report from Inter.state Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. SS45. Natchez Chamber of Commerce v. Louisiana & Arkansas Rail- way Company et al. ; [decided July 5. 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +464-465+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 6996.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5e. No. 12132, Tennessee rates and charges, in matter of intrastate rates and charges in Tennessee; [decided Aug. 3, 1921 ; report and order of commi.ssion]. 1921. [l]+160-178+ii p. ( [Opinion] 7078.) [Report from Interstate C^im- merce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Gasoline. No. 10966, Southern Carbon Company r. Arkan.-^as & Louisiana Mid- land Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al. ; decided July 16, 1921; report [and orders] of commission. [1921.] 733-740+iii p. ([Opin- ion] 7047.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Grain. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1309. transit privileges on gi-ain at Chicago district stop-over points ; [decided July 1. 1921 : report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +466-468+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 6997.) [Report fi'om Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10698, Public Service Connnission of Oregon i\ director general. Ore- gon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, et al. ; [no. 104.58. Com- mission of Public Docks of City of Portland. Oreg., et al. r. director general. Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway Company, et al.] ; decided July 12, 1921 ; supplemental report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 633-635+ii p. ([Opinion] 7022.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports. V. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Horse-collars. No. 11978. Barrett & Zimmerman r. director general, as agent, and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company ; decided July 1. 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 629-630-+- [1] p. ([Opinion] 7020.) [Report from Interstate Connuerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Horses. No. 9966, Hudson Mule Company et al. v. Louisville & Nashville Rail- road Company, director general, as agent, et al. ; [decided July 12, 1921 ; re- port and orders of commission]. 1921. [l]+6-17+iv p. ( [Opinion] 7052. ) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Ice. No. 11467, Swift & Company v. director general, as agent ; [decided .Tune 23, 1921; report of commission]. 1921. [1] +618-626 p. ([Opinion] 7018.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11625, Sheffield Farms Company, Incorporated, v. director general. as agent; [no. 11625 (sub-no. 1), same v. same]; decided June 16, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 503-505+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7011.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11943, Capital Ice & Storage Company et al. v. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company ; decided Julv 1. 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 677-679+ [1] p . ([Opinion] 7031.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 62.) * Paper, 5c. August, 1921 101 Ice-cream. No. 11948, Glacifer Company v. American Railway Express Com- pany ; decided July 23, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 153- 156+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7076.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Industrial railroads. Genesee & Wyoming Railroad Company, 2d industrial rail- ways case, no. 4181, in matter of allowances to short lines of railroad serving industries; investigation and suspension docket no. 414, cancellation of rates in connection with small lines by carriers in official classification territory; [decided June 11, 1921; supplemental report and order of commission]. 1921. [l]-f 680-684+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7032.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Lake Erie & Fort Wayne Railroad Company et al., 2d industrial railways case, no. 4181, in matter of allowances to short lines of railroad serving indus- tries ; investigation and suspension document [docket] no. 414, cancellation of rates in connection with small lines by carriers in official classification terri- tory ; [decided July 5, 1921; supplemental report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +122-124+11 p. ([Opinion] 7065.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Sheffield & Tionesta Railway Company, 2d industrial railways case, no. 4181, in matter of allowances to short lines of railroad serving industries; [investigation and suspension docket no. 414, cancellation of rates in connec- tion with small lines by carriers in official classification territory ; decided July 5, 1921; report of commission]. 1921. [1] +710-712 p. ([Opinion] 7041.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Tionesta Valley Railway Company, 2d industrial railways case, no. 4181, in matter of allowances to short lines of railroad serving industries ; investi- gation and suspension docket no. 414, cancellation of rates in connection with small lines by carriers in official classification territory ; decided June 11, 1921; supplemental report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 473-479 + [1] p. ( [Opinion] 7000.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Lead. No. 10648, Gold Hunter Mining & Smelting Company et al. v. director general, as agent, Northern Pacific Railway Company, et ai. ; [no. 10648 (sub- no, 1), Consolidated Interstate Callahan Mining Company et al. v. same; de- cided Aug. 1, 1921 ; report and oi'der of commission]. 1921. [l]+234-245+ii p. ([Opinion] 7095.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, V. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Logs. No. 11414, Southern Veneer Association et al. v. Atlantic Coast Line Rail- road Company, director general, as agent, et al. ; decided July 15, 1921 ; re- port [and order] of commission. [1921.] 669-674+ii p. ([Opinion] 7029.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11530, Cairo Association of Commerce et al. v. director general, as agent, Illinois Central Railroad Company, et al. ; decided July 15, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 701-704+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7039.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11894, Indiana rates, fares, and charges, in matter of rates, fares, and charges applicable between points in Indiana; [decided June 14, 1921; report of commission on further hearing]. 1921. [1] +648-654 p. ([Opin- ion] 7026.) [From Interstate ('ommerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Lubricating-oils. No. 11507, Texas Company v. director general, as agent ; decided June 16. 1921; report of commission. [1921.] p. 489-490. ([Opin- ion] 7004.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Lumber. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1319, cancellation of lumber rates from Pacific Coast to Minnesota points via Chicago, St. Paul,. Minne- apolis & Omaha and Great Northern railways; [portions of 4tli section appli- cations nos. 205, 345, 347, 349, and 5732] ; decided Aug. 3, 1921 ; report [and orders] of commission. [1921.] 125-128+ii p. ([Opinion] 7066.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commissicu reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. 102 August, 1921 Lumber — Continued. No. 10737, Monroe Sbingle Company ik director gren- eral. as agent, St. Louis Soutlnvestern Railway Company, et al. ; [no. 7924, Independent Coopei-ative Lumber Company r. Louisiana Western Railroad Company et al.; no. S498, same r. Abilene & Soutbern Railway Company et al., on reconsideration ; decided .luly 7, 1921; report and orders of commis- .sion]. 1921. [1] +714-720+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7043.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commissitm reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11393, Rcll Lumber Company et al. v. director general, as agent, Aluiapee tS: Western Railway Company, et al. ; decided Aug. 5, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 225-229+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7093.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c*. Marine insurance. No. 104S3, Old Dominion Company et al. r. director general, as agent: decided July 20. 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 43-4G+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7054.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. G3.] * Paper, 5c. Meal. No. 10S37, Security IMills & Feed Company ^•. director general, as agent, Soutbern Railway Company, et al., portions of 4th section applications nos. 458, 703, 1074, 1548, 1561. L572, 1573, 1625, 1747, 1952, and 3925: decided June 23, 1921: [repoi-t and orders of commission]. [1921.] 657-668+ v p. ([Opinion] 7028.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Milk. No. 11352, Sidney Wanzer & Sons r. Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. 5[ai*ie Railway Company and director general, as agent; decided June 16, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 427-428+ [1] p. ([Opin- ion] 6992.) [Jleport from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Mine pi-ops. No. 11736. Lelilgh & Wilkes-Barre Coal Company v. director gen- eral, as agent : decided July 22, 1921 ; report of commission. [1921.] p. 3-5. ([Opinion] 7051.) [From Interstate Commei'ce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Molasses. No. 10672, Security ilills & Feed Company r. director general, as agent, Soutbern Railway Company, et al. ; decided June 23, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 405-411 +ii p. ([Opinion] 6988.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11897, Brooks Elevator Company v. Ahnapee & Western Railway Company et al. ; decided Jime 23. 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 469-470+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 6998.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper. 5c. Passenger rates. No. 11299, William Wylie Beall v. Wbeeling Traction Com- pany; [decided Aug. 3. 1921; report of commission on reargumeut]. 1921. [1] +220-224 p. ([Opinion] 7092.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, y. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Peanut-oil. No. 11422, Procter & Gamble Company v. director general, as agent; decided July 7, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission on furtber considera- tion. [1921.] p. 713, [1]. ([Opinion] 7042.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, y. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Peppermint oil. No. 11459, A. M. Todd Company r. director general, as agent, Ann Arbor Railroad Company, et al. ; decided July 25, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 147-150+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 7074.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, y .63.] * Paper, 5c. Petroleum. Investigation and suspension docket no, 1320, oil from Texas ports to Sulpbur Mine, La. : [decided July 27, 1921 : report and order of commis- sion]. 1921. [1] +74-79+ [1] p. il. ' ([Opinion] 7058.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11225, Lawton Refining Company v. director general, as agent, and Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company; [decided June 15, 1921; report of commission]. 1921. [1] +480-482 p. ([Opinion] 7001.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11645, Sapulpa Refining Company r. director general, as agent; de- cided June 24. 1921; report [and order] of commission, [1921.] 493-494+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7006.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. August, 1921 lOa Petroleum — Oontimied. No. 11689, Standard Oil Company (Kentucky) v. di- rector general, as agent, Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company, et al. ; [decided Aug. 1, 1921; report and 4tli section order no. 8067 of conunission]. 1921. [1] +200-202+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7083.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.1 * Paper, 5c. Plaster. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1332, rail-aud-water rates on plaster from Southard, Okla., to New York and Brooklyn, N. Y. ; decided July 18, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] p. 685, [1]. ([Opinion] 7033.) [Report from Interstate Coumierce Conuuiss'on reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Plates, Iron and steel. No. 11496, United Iron Works. Incorporated, r. director general, as agent. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al. ; [decided July 27, 1921: report and orders of commission]. 1921. [1]+184- 192+iii p. ([Opinion] 7080.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Railroad accidents. Summarv of accident investigation reports, no. 8. Apr.- June, 1921; [prepared in] 'Bureau of Safety. 1921. 32 p. [Quarterly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 15c. a yr. : foreign subscription. 25c. A20 — 942 Radlroad motor-cars. No. 12016, San Diego & Arizona Railway Company v. Atch'son, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al. : decided July 1, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 675-676+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7030.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 02.] * Paper, 5c. Railroads. Finance docket no. 1176. maintenance exjienses under sec. 209 [of transportation act, 1920] ; decided July 12, 1921 ; report of commission. [1921.] 58 p. * Paper, 5c. Freight and passenger service operating statistics of class 1 steam roads in United State.s, including proportion of mixed-train and special-train service (for 166 steam roads, switching and terminal companies not included), June, 1921 and 1920 [and 6 months ended with June. 1921 and 1920 ; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. June, 1921. 2 leaves, oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t Freight and passenger train service unit costs (selected expense ac- counts) of class 1 steam roads in United States (for 172 steam roads, switch- ing and terminal companies not included). Mar. 1921 and 1920, and 3 months [ended with IMar.] 1921 and 1920; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Mar. 1921. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Sul).iect to revision.] t Same, including proportion of mixed-train and special-train service (for 173 steam roads, switching and terminal companies not included), May, 1921 and 1920, and 5 months [ended with May] 1921 and 1920; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. May, 1921. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revi- sion.] t Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steam roads in United States (for 201 steam roads, including 15 switching and terminal companies), Apr. 1921 and 1920 [and] 4 months ending with April; [pre- pared in] Bureau of Statistics. Apr. 1921. 1 p. ol)long large 8° [Subject to revision.] t - — ■ Same (for 203 steam roads, including 16 switcliing and terminal com- panies), June, 1921 and 1920 [and] 6 months ending with June; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. June, 1921. 1 p. oblong large S" [Subject to revision.] t • Operating revenues and oi)eriitiHg expenses of lai'ge steam roads, selected items for roads with annual operating revenues above $25.000,0(X), June, 1920 and 1921 [and] 6 months ended with June, 1920 and 1921: [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. .Tune, 1921. 2 leaves, oblong large S° [Subject to revision.] t Operating statistics of large steam roads, .selected items for Apr. 1921, compared with Apr. 1920, for roads with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Apr. 1921. 2 leaves, ob- long large 8° [Subject to revision.] t Same for June, 1921, compared with June, 1920. for roads with annual operating revenues above .$25,000,000, including proportion of mixed train and special train service; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. June, 1921. 2 leaves, oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t 104 August, 1921 Railroads — Continued. Revenue traffic statistics of class 1 steam roads in United States (for 173 steam roads, switching and terminal companies not included). Mar. 1921 and 1020 [andl 3 months ended witli Mar. 1921 and 1920; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Mar. 1921. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t Same, including mixed-train service (for 173 steam roads, switching and terminal companies not included), May 1921 and 1920 [and] 5 months ended with May, 1921 and 1920: [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. May, 1921. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t Reconfiignmcnt. No. 10929, Grain & Hay Exchange of Pittsburgh v. director general, as agent, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, et al. ; [decided .Tulv 1. 1921; report of commission]. 1921. [1] +506-509 p. ([Opinion] 7012.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11739, Omaha Chamber of Commerce, Traffic Bureau, v. Chicago, Burlincton & Quincy Riiilroad Company et al. ; decided July 15, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 655-656+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7027.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11946, Tuffli Brothers Pig Iron & Coke Company v. director general, as agen^; decided June 23. 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 497-498+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7008.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Rice. No. 9922, Lake Charles Rice INIilling Company v. Abilene & Northern Rail- way Companv, director geneiral, et al. ; portions of 4th section applications nos. 376, 377, 488. 581, 624, 957, 960, 961, and 1618 ; [decided July 25, 1921 ; report and order of commission]. 1921. [l]+18-42+vii p. ([Opinion] 7053.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11220, Orange Rice Mill Company r. director general, as agent, Louisi- ana Western Railroad Company, et al. ; decided July 25, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 133-134+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 7068.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11464. Beaumont Chamber of Commerce r. director general, as agent, Louisiana Western Railroad Company, et al. ; [no. 11520, same r. same] ; decided July 25, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 151-152+ii p. ([Opinion] 7075.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, V. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Roofing. No. 11481, Certain-Teed Products Corporation et al. v. Atchison, To- peka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided July 19, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 65-73+iii p. ([Opinion] 7057.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Sand. No. 11475, Lafayette Hydraulic Gravel Company et al. v. Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 15, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 729-732+ii p. ([Opinion] 7046.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11603, Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company v. director general, as agent, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, et al. ; decided June IS. 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 491-492+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 7005.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Sashe.t. No. 11824, Farley it Loetscher Manufacturing Company et al. v. director general, as agent, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al. ; decided July 15, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 721-725+iii p. ([Opinion] 7044.) [Report from Inter.state Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Silicate of soda. No. 10512, Charles Boldt Paper Mills v. director general, as agent; decided June 14, 1921; report [and order] of commission on further hearing. [1921.] 471-472+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 6999.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, oc. Steel. No. 11061, American Steel Export Company v. director general, as agent, Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Company, et al. ; [no. 11058, same v. director general, as agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 27, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +86-88+ [1] p. ([Opin- ion] 7060.) [Report from Intei-state Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. xVuGusT, 1921 105 strawberries. No. 11612, Best-Clyuier Alauufacturiug Company v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company ; decided Aug. 1, 1921 ; report [and order] of com- mission. [1921.] 207-20S+[l] p. ([Opinion] 70S6.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5e. Sugar. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1316, carload minimum weight on sugar between western points; [decided July 13, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +510-512 -f[l] p. ([Opinion] 7013.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11682, Cliamber of Commerce of Selma, Ala., et al. v. director general, as agent, Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company, et al. ; decided July 25, 1921 ; report of commission. [1921.] p. 157-159. ([Opinion] 7077.) [Fx'om Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Sugar-mahing machinery. No. 11024, Gunnison Valley Sugar Company v. Den- ver & Rio Grande Railroad Company, director general, as agent, et al. ; de- cided June 11. 1921 ; report [and order] of commiss'on. [1921.] 483-485-|- [1] p. ([Opinion] 7002.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. SulphtiHc acid. No. 11918, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company v. director general, as agent. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, et al. ; [no. 11918 (sub- no. 1). same v. director general, as agent] ; decided Julv 1, 1921; report of commission. [1921.] p. 631-632. ( [Opinion] 7021.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. Sn-itcliiny. No. 10533. Whitaker-Glessner Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Rail- road Company, director general, as agent, et al. ; decided July 20, 1921 ; re- port [and order] of commission. [1921.] 47-59+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7055.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Sioitclivng charges. No. 10454, Leavenworth Chamber of Commerce v. director general. Leavenworth & Topeka Railroad Company, et al. ; decided Julv 15, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 697-700+ [1] p. ([Opin- ion] 7038.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11760, Frank P. Miller Paper Company et al. v. Pennsylvania Rail- road Company and Philadelplua & Reading Railway Company ; decided July 15, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission, [1921.] 705-709-+- [1] p. ([Opin- ion] 7040.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 62.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11766, David Kanfman & Sons Company v. director general, as agent; decided June 24, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 143-144+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7072.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11821, Sioux City Brick & Tile Company et al. v. director general, as agent; decided Aug. 1, 1921; report of commission. [1921.] p. 211-212. ([Opinion] 7088.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Tin-plate. No. 11456, Vulcan Detinning Companv v. director general, as agent; decided July 22, 1921; report of commission." [1921.] p. 145-146. ([Opin- ion] 7073.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Appropriations. Expenses of Department of Justice, emergency estimate of appropriations required for fiscal year 1921 and for prior fiscal years. Aug. 9, 1921. 3 p. (H. doc. 104.) t Atlas Portland Cement Company. In district court for southern district of New York, United States v. Atlas Portland Cement Company et al. ; indict- ment. 1921. cover-title, 11 p. t Bankruptcy. District court for northern district of Illinois, eastern division, rules in bankruptcy. [1921.] 12 p. narrow 16° t Benneche, Edicard, d Bro. No. 2107, Court of Customs Appeals, Edward Benneche & Bro. v. United States ; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, 4 p. t : 106 August, 1921 Bird, W. A. No. 2106, Court of Customs Appeals, United States t". W. A. Bird ; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, 16 p. t Claims. Judgment against United States by district court for Maryland, record of judgment rendered against United States by district court for district of Maryland sitting in admiralty requiring appropriation for payment. Aug. 15, 1921. 2 p. (S. doc. 62.) t Judgments by District Courts against Government. Aug. 1.5, 1921. 2 p. (S. doc. 61.) t College Point Boat Corporation. In Court of Claims, College Point Boat Cor- poration V. United States, no. 34220 ; [defendant's objections to claimant's re- quest for new trial, and argument]. [1921.] p. 21-28, large 8" t Eaiile Pass Lumher Companij. No. 2098, Court of Customs Appeals, Eagle Pass Lumber Co. v. United States ; brief for United States. 1921. cover- title, 11 p. t Eastern Shore Shipbitildinf/ Corporation. United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Oct. term, 1920, appeal from district court for southern dis- trict of New York, in matter of Eastern Shore Shipbuilding Corporation, bankrupt. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation v. Roger B. Wood^ trustee in bankruptcy, no. 208; [opinion of court, decided .Tune l.j, 1921]. [1921.] 21 p. t Gliekman, N. No. 2096. Court of Customs Appeals, N. Glickman v. United States ; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, 12 p. t Penitentiaries. Appropriations for United States penitentiaries, emergency estimates of appropriations for construction work and equipment at United States penitentiaries during fiscal year 1922. Aug. 9, 1921. 2 p. (H. doc. 105.) t Reardon, James A. No. 2063, Court of Customs Appeals, .James A. Reardon V. United States; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, 21 p. t SjmUic, Charles F., <€ Co. No. 2092, Court of Customs Appeals, Charles F. Smillie & Co. v. United States; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, 5 p. t Stein, Hall d Co. No. 2099, Court of Customs Appeals, Stein. Hall & Co. v. United States ; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, 9 p. t Supreme Court. Records and briefs in United States cases decided by Supreme Court during Oct. term, 1920 [title-page and index]. 1921. 10 p. t Winn Chin d Co. No. 2093. Court of Customs Appeals, Wing Chin & Co. v. United States ; brief for appellee. 1921. cover-title, 5 p. t liABOR DEPABTMENT CHILDREN'S BUREAU Child labor. Administration of child-labor laws : pt. 4, Employment-certificate .system. Wisconsin; by Ethel E. Hanks. 1921. 159 p. (Industrial series 2, pt. 4 ; Bureau publication 85.) * Paper, 15c. 15—26412 Vital statistics. Is your child's birth recorded? If not. why not? [It is im- portant that it should be]. [Reprint with changes 1021.] [3] p. il. 4* ([Dodger no. 3.]) t EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Industrial cmplomuent surrey bulletin, no. 7; Aug. 1921. [1921.] 20 p. il. 4* [Monthly.] t L 21—17 LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Children. Effect of the war on working children in Germany ; by Anna Kalet. [1921.] 12 p. 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Special articles. — Standardization of output by agreement ; by Ethelhert Stew- art. — Wages and hours of labor in 5 Chinese cities, 1917 and 1920 : by Ta Chen.- — ■ Labor un"rest in China ; by Ta Chen.— Labor unrest in Egypt ; by Mrs. Victoria B. Turner. NATURALIZATION BUREAU Citizenship. Federal citizenship textbook, course of instruction for use in public schools by candidate for citizenship; by Raymond F. Crist. 1921. pt. 3, 104 p. 2 por. 3 pi. t Contents.- — The American's creed; [by] William Tyler Page.- — Pledge to the flag. — Declaration of Independence, simplified form and original text, arranged in 6 lessons. — Constitution of United States, with short history of America from 1492 to 1789, 24 lessons in simple language; [by Edgar M. Ross]. WOMEN'S BUREAU Wages. Women's wages in Kansas; [by Mary N. Winslow]. 1921. 104 p. il. 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Supplement to United States naval medical bulletin published for information of Hospital Corps of Navy, July, 1921, no. 18, old series, v. 5, no. 3, new series; edited by H. H. Lane. 1921. 132 p. 11. 4 pi. 8 p. of pi. [Title on cover is : Hospital Corps quarterly.] * Paper, 25c. Special articles. — Importance of blood chemistry ; by G. R. Hansen. — Notes on ancient medicine [with list of references] ; by P. V. Tuttle. — Necessary qualifications tor hospital corpsmen [essays discussing topic]. — Year in Haiti; by L. D. Jordan. — Gold ; by V. M. Coulter. — Navy yard dispensary ; by G. C. Gilpin. — Pharmacist as mat<5rlel officer ; bv R. E. Weaver. — U. S. S. Florida visits Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ; by W. G. Steadman.-^A word or two on accuracy; by C. P. Whitmore. — Suggestions for detection of men mentally unfit for destroyer service ; by F. L. McDaniel. — Coal, great agent of civilization [with list of references] ; by P. V. 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[From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 15, no. 3.] t Same. [1921 reprint with slight changes.] 14 p. t Medicine. Retrospect of naval and military medicine; by J. S. Taylor. 1921. 68 p. 2 pi. 2 p. of pi. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 15, no. 3.] t liaval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, July, 1921; v. 15, no. 3. 1921. vi+507-716 p. il. 5 pi. 28 p. of pi. [Quai'terly. This number is Clinical number.] * Paper, 25c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.35 (foreign subscription on publication incorrect). 8 — 35095 Special articles. — Interesting cases from surgical service of Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La., during 1920 ; by W. J. Riddick and E. A. Stephens. — Hysteria in naval service ; by W. A. Bloedorn. — Case of hysterical spastic paralysis or contracture ; by A. H. Ehrenclou.— X-rav procedure and technique ; by I. E. Jacobs and C. B. 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Executive order, Alaska, eliminating certain hinds from Executive orders described and numbered [which reserved certain lands in Alaska for railroad and townsite purpose;S, and restoring same to settlement and entiw on such date as mav be fixed bv Secretary of Interior]. [July 18, 1921.] 4 p. f" ([No. 3515.]) t Execut've oi-der, amending Alaskan railroad townste regulations [issued June 10. 1921. so as to authorize Alaskan Engineering Commis-sion to levy and collect assessments for townsite expenses for Nenana, Alaska, from July 1, 1920, to Aug. 31, 1921]. Aug. 9, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3529.) + 114 August, 1921 Arizona. Executive order rnuthorizinj; that certain lands in Arizona reserved for (Jovernnient ritle ran^e by Executive order of Nov. 13, 1!K)9. having become useless for military puriK)ses, be placed under control of Secretai-y of luterior for disposition as provided by law]. July 14, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3514.) J Bra(/(f, Mason. Executive order [autliorizing reinstatement of Mason Bragg in postal service at Keckley, W. Va.]. Aug. 17. 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3536.) t Bufts, j\Jrs. (hovdianna It. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Mrs. (ieorgiainia Kittman Butts as clerk in Interior Di'paitmentl. Auijr. 10. 1921. 1 p. r (No. 3532.) t Cables, Submarine. Executive oriler [directing tliat Secretary of S-tate shall receive all applications for licenses to land or operate submarine cables iu United States]. July 9. 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3513.) t Civil service. Executive order [amending civil service rules jvlating to entire classified service .so as to except from examination any pcrsoii employed in Guam, Samoa, or Virgin Islands when in opinion of Civil Service Commissiou it is not practicable to treat position as in competitive cla.^'Sitied service, thiis amendment rendering unnecessary the provision excepting positions ;n these islands under the Navy Department]. Aug. 9, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3531.) t Crow Reservation. Extens-ion of time for payments for Crow Indian lands. Mont., proclamation. Aug. 11, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 1605.) t District of Columbia. Executive order [amending civil service rules relating to classified positions which may be tilled \ipon noncompetitive examination so as to add surgeons of Police and Fire Departments of District of Columbia]. Aug. 16. 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3534.) + Fine Arts Commission. Executive order [directing that designs of medals, coins, etc., produced by Executive Departments, designs of statues, fountains, and monuments, and all important plans for parks and all public buildings which may affect in any essential way appearance of District of Columbia, be sub- mitted to Commis-sion of P'ine Arts before Ijeing approved by executive officer in charge of same]. July 28, 1921. 1 p. f" (No. 3524.) t Great Northern, Arnvy transiwrt. Executive order [authorizing Secretary of War to transfer Army transport Great Nort'iern to control of Navv Depart- ment]. July 22, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3519.) :■: Hall, Harry B. Executive order [authorizing reinstatement of Harry B. Hall to position of post office inspector]. July 18, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3516.) % Indian Key Reservation. Executive order [2d, directing that Indian Key Res- ervation in Florida, for protection of native birds, created by Executive order of Feb. 10. 1906, be enlarged by inclusion of certain described lands]. June 25, 1921. 1 p. map, f " (No. 3502.) t Interior Department. Executive order [amending civil service rules relating to Interior Department, so as to except from examination clerk to sign under direction of Secretary, in his name and for him, his approval of all tribal deeds]. July 29, 1921. 1 p. f " (No. 3525.) t Land patents. Executive order [revoking Executive order of Jan. 27, 1913, placing position of female clerk designated by the President to sign land patents in competitive classified service]. July 27. 1921. 1 p. f" (No. 3523.) t Latta. Mrs. Nellie J. Executive order [authorizing reinstatement of Mrs. Nellie J. Latta, formerly Nellie W. Jenkins, to position of clerk in classified civil service]. Aug. 11, 1921. 1 p. t° (No. 3533.) 1: Military reservations. Executive order [authorizing that certain described lands in Gig Harbor military reservation. Wash., being no longer needed for mili- tary purposes, be placed under control of Conmierce Department for light- house purposes]. Aug. 9, 1921. Ip. f° (No. 3528.) + National forests. Executive order, addition to Lamance administrative site, near Humboldt National Forest, Nev. [temporarily withdrawing certain tract of land from settlement, etc., for use by Forest Service as ranger sta- tion in connection with administration of Humboldt National Forest]. Aug. 17. 1921. 1 p. f ° (No. 3537.) $ Executive order, Cleveland National Forest, Calif, [further modifying boundaries of Cleveland National Forest as modified by proclamation of Aug. 31, 1915, by excluding therefrom certain descril)ed lands in California]. Aug. 9, 1921. l"p. f° (No. 3527.) t August, 1921 115 It'ationdl forests — Continued. p]xeentivp order, Custer National Forest, Mont, [excluding from said national forest tract of land covered by homestead entry 087403, Miles Citv, Mont., series, made by Dewitt Hoagl. Aug. 9, 1921. I p. f ° ( No. 3.526. ) + Nezperce National Forest. Idabo. 2d proclamation. .lulv 9, 1921. 1 p. f ° (No. 1600.) t Xinc-l'iiie Reservation. Executive order [reserving,' for use of Acrriculture Department, as refnjie aud breedini,' sronnds for native birds, certain lands within Flathead irrigation project, Mont., and directing that this refuge be known as Nine-Pipe Reservation!. Jiuie 25, 1921. 1 p. map, f° (No. 8503. ) :■: Pablo Reservation. Executive order [reserving for use of Agriculture r>ei)art- ment, as refuge and breeding ground for native birds, certain lands within Flathead irrigation project, Mout., and directing that this refuge be known as Pablo Reservation]. .Tune 25, 1921. 1 p. map, f° (No. .3.504.) 4 Panama Canal. Executive order, to amend Rules and regulations for opera- tion and navigation of Panama Canal and approaches thereto, including all waters under its jurisdiction [promulgated bv Executive order of .Julv 9. 1914]. July 27, 1921. 1 p. t" (No. .3.522.) t Pasi^porta. Executive order, authorizing extension of passports issued prior to .Tune 4. 1920 [so that they mav be valid for period not to exceed 2 vears from date of 'ssuauce]. Aug. 16, 1921. 1 p. f" (No. ,3535.) $ Piltjrim Father-^. Achievement of the centuries, address delivered Aug. 1. 1921, at tercentenary celebration of landing of I'ilgrims at I'lymouth ; presented bv Mr. I.odire. 1921. 8 p. (S. doc. 60.) % 21—26704 Po.Htniastcrs. Executive order [amending Executive order of ^lay 10, 1921, prescr bing examinations for appointment of Presidential postmasters]. July 27. 1921. 1 p. r (No. 3521.) t Executive order [waiving maximum age limit in examination for post- master at Everett, Wash.]. July 21, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3517.) t PugJi. Mr'<. Viola B. Executive order [authorizing I\Irs. Viola B. Pugh of Gen- eral Land Office to sign land patents]. Aug. 20, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 35.38.) + Tirrfin Island.^. Executive order [directing that .$343,440 be placed to credit of Sumner E. W. Ivittelle. governor of Virgin Islands, to be expended in h's dis- cretion for all necessary expenses incident to occupation of and temporary government for Virgin Islands]. July 25, 1921. 1 p. f" (No. 3520.) $ Tr«r Department. Executive order [amending civil service rules relating to War I)e])artment, so as to inci'ease maxinuim to be paid to cable seamen serv- ing on nrlitary telegraph systems i>r at military stations, who may be ap- po'nted without examination, from .*f60 per month vo ifl.020 per annum]. Aug. 9. 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3.5.30.) t ^Volfen(Ic>l. Milton S. Executive order [author'zing appointment of Milton S. Wolfenden as skilled laborer in Mail Equipment Shops, Post Office Depait- ment]. .Inly 21. 1921. 1 )). f " (No. 3518.) t EAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Chieafio. Burlinf/ton and Qitinci/ Railroad. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Chicago. Burlington & Quincj^ ,Ila,ilyqatl,. Company and other corporations, Sept. — ,1921. 1921. 3 p. 4° t ; day. Before Interstate Conmierce Commission, no. 11.593, Walter S. Dickey v. director general, as agent; petition for rehearing or reargument. 1921. cover-title. 8 p. t Coal. Before Interstate Conmierce Commission, no. 11463, Lehigh Valley Coal Company v. director general; no. 116f)2, Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company . V. [same] ; defendant's exceptions to examiners' propose*] report. 1921. cover-title, 4 p. $ Before Interstate Connnerce Coimnission, no. 11988, Fox Paper Company and Cincinnati Paper Board Company r. director general et al. ; exceptions on part of director general t(j report proposed bv examiner. 1921. cover-title, II p. I 116 August, 1921 Coal — Continued. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12221, Stetson, Cutler (Jc Company v. director general et al. ; exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by exanuner. 1921. cover-title, 4 p. J Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 1249S, Far West Clay Company r. John Barton Payne, director, etc., Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Kaihvay Company and Northern I'acitic Railway Company ; before Department of Public Works, State of Washington, no. 5187, [same] v. Northern Pacilic Railway Company and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail- way Company ; defendants' brief. 1921. cover-title, 13 p. t Coal-tar naphtha. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11400, AtUmtic Reliniug Company v. director general et al. ; 2d petition by director general for rehearing. 1921. cover-title, 7 p. t Coconut-oil. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, nos. 10r)09 and 10600, I'rocler & Gamble Company v. director general et al. : brief of director gen- eral. 1921. cover-title, 28 p. t Condensed milk. Before Interstate Commerce Commissitm, no. 12433, Pacific Creamery Company r. director general et al. : brief for defendants. 1921. cover-title, 8 p. t Cotton. Before Interstate Conunerce Commission, no. 124C>9, H. W. Garrow and Company et al. v. director general et al. : [brief for defendant]. 1921. cover-title. 10 p. + Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12485. Southern Products Company r. director general, as agent ; brief for defendant. 1921. cover- title, 11 p. + Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12574. Spiunler & Company V. director general et al. ; brief for director general. 1921. cover-title, 6 p. t Cotton-seed. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12512. Feeders' Sup- ply Company r. director general et al. ; brief for director general. 1921. cover-title, 12 p. % Detroit and Mackinac Railicay. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Detroit and Mackinac Railwav Compauv, Aus. — . 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4° t Fertilizers. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12311, Swift & Com- pany V. director general, as agent ; exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1921. cover-title, 16 p. I Freight rates. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12050, Chicago Sewer Pipe Company v. director general et al. : exceptions by director general to examiner's proposed report. 1921. cover-title, 2 p. t Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12100 and sub. 1. Beaumont Chamber of Commerce v. director general et al. ; motion by defendants to have exhibit excluded from record. 1921. cover-title. 4 p. t Fruit. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11238. Buxton-Smith Com- pany r. director general et al. ; petition for reargument or reconsideration. 1921. cover-title, 10 p. $ Gasoline. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12324, Wofford Oil Company v. director general et al. ; exceptions to examiner's proposed report. 1921. cover-title, 8 p. I Ice. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12062. Wilson & Company (Inc.) V. director general, as agent; exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1921. cover-title, 9 p. t Lin^eed-mcal. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12290, Midland Linseed Products Co. r. director general et al. ; exceptions on behalf of de- fendants to proposed report of examiner. 1921. cover-title, 5 p. t Lubricating-oil-s. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11507, Texas Company v. director general, as agent, petition for rehearing on part of di- rector general. 1921. cover-title, 5 -p. t Minnesota and International Raihray. Final settlement between director gen- eral of railroads and Minnesota and International Railway Company, Aug. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4" t Neto York, Chicago, and St. Louis Railroad. Final settlement between director general of railroads and New York, Chicago, and St. Louis Railroad Company,. Aug. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4° t August, 1921 117 Peanut-oil. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11117, Magnolia Provision Company v. director .general et al. ; separate and additional brief on behalf of director general. 1921. cover-title, 4 p. J Petroleum. Before Interstate Commerce Conmiission, docket no. 12199, Stand- ard Asphalt & Retining Company v. director general et al. ; exceptions to ex- aminer's proposed report. 1921. cover-title, 5 p. $ Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12042, Anderson & Gustafson (Inc.) et al. r. director general et al.; exceptions taken by director general to proposed report of examiner. 1921. cover-title, 9 p. t Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12211, Haskins Brothers & Company v. director general et al. ; reply of director general to com- plainant's except-ons to report proposed by examiner. [1921.] cover-title, 3 p. $ Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12536, Automobile Gasoline Company v. director general et al. ; brief for defendants. 1921. cover-title, 12 p. t Pipe. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11090, Prairie Pipe Line Company v. director general et al. ; further petition for rehearing. 1921. cover-title, 5 p. t Rice. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12555, Interstate Rice Milling Company v. director general et al. ; brief for defendants. 1921. cover-title, 7 p. I Rubber. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12573, Sprague Tire & Rubber Company v. director general et al. ; brief for director general. 1921. cover-title, 33 p. t Sharpsville Railroad. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Sharpsville Railroad Company, — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4" t Shingles. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11982, A. & O. Mill Company v. director general et al. ; exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1921. cover-title, 2 p. $ Slag. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12142, John M. Buckland, trading as National Slag Company, v. director general ; exceptions for director general to proposed report of Examiner J. Edgar Smith. 1921. cover-title, 4 p. $ Steel. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12549, Gulf Refining Company of Louisiana v. director general et al. ; brief for defendants. 1921. cover-title, 9 p. t Storaye. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11006, Kalamazoo Tank and Silo Company r. director general et al. ; petition for rehearing filed on behalf of director general. 1921. cover-title, 2 p. % Straw. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11656, United Paperboard Company, Inc., v. Southern Raihvay Company, director general, as agent; exceptions to examiner's proposed report filed on behalf of director general. 1921. cover-title, 6 p. t Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11865, United Paper Board Company v. Toledo, St. Louis & Western Railroad Company, director general, et al. ; director general's exceptions to report proposed by examiner. 1921. cover-title, 6 p. % ■ Before Interstate Commerce Conmiission, no. 12040, American Box Board Company v. director general et al. ; exceptions to examiner's proposed report filed on behalf of director general. [1921.] cover-title, 5 p. % Sulphuric acid. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11252, Vir- ginia Carolina Chemical Company v. director general et al.; petition for reargument. 1921. cover-title, 10 p. t Smtching charges. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, I. C. C. docket no. 11192, Lehigh Valley Light and Power Company v. director general, Lehigh & New Elngland Railroad Company ; defendants' reply to complain- ant's exceptions. 1921. cover-title, 16 p. t ■ Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11039, Riverton Lime Company, Inc., v. director general, as agent, et al. ; petition for rehearing or reargument. 1921. cover-title, 3 p. t Same; supplementary petition for rehearing. 1921. cover-title, 5 p. t 118 August, 1921 Tankage. Before Interstate Coimiierce Coimnission, no. 12189. Indiana Re- duction Company x. director gfueral ; brief for director Kenernl. 1921. cover- title, 10 p. X RAILROAD LABOR BOARD Decision 218 (doclcet 404) ; July 26, 1921. 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The Department issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. Bacterial spot of tomato [witli list of literature cited] ; by Max W. Gardner and James B. Kendrick. 1921. cover-title, 123-156-1- [4] p.-f [1] leaf, 5 p. of pi. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 21, no. 2, Apr. 15, 1921.] t Food inspection decision 182 ; Sept. 20, 1921. 1921. 1 p t Agr 7—1659 Journal of agriculttiral research. Journal of agricultural research, v. 20, no. 12 ; Mar. 15, 1921. 1921. cover-title, xx-f 889-907 p. large 8° * Paper, 5c. Contents. — No. 12. [Title-page] contents, and index of v. 20. Same, v. 21, uo. 11; Sept. 1, 1921. 1921. cover-title, 797-876-f-[2] p.-f [1] leaf, il. 2 pi. 2 p. of pi. large 8** [Semimonthly. No. 12 not yet issued.] ♦Paper, no. 11, 15c. single copy; subscription price, $8.00 a yr. ; foreign sub- scription, $4.25. Agr 13—1837 Contents. — No. 11. Solenopotes capillatus, sucking louse of cattle not heretofore known in United Statep : [by] F. C. Bishopp. — Rate of culm formation in Bromus inermis ; [by] L. R. Waldron. — Reliability of nail test for predicting chemical compo- sition of green sweetcorn ; [by] Charles O. Appleman. — Transmission of some wilt diseases in seed potatoes [with list of literature cited; by] M. B. McKay. — Correlation and growth in branches of young pear trees [with list of literature cited ; by] IT. S. Reed. Note. — This publication is published by authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, with the cooperation of the Association of Land-Grant Colleges. It is distributed free only to libraries of agricultural colleges and experiment stations, to large universities, technical schools, and to such institutions as make suitable exchanges with the Agri- culture Department. Others desiring the Journal may obtain it from the Superintend- ent of Documents at the prices stated above. Potatoes. Pathogenicity of Corticium vagum on potato as affected by soil tem- perature [witli list of literature cited] ; by B. L. Richards. 1921. cover-title, 459-482-1- [5] p.-^[l] leaf, il. 6 p. of pi. large 8" [From Journal of agricul- tural research, v. 21, no. 7, July 1, 1921.] t Quarantine on account of pink bollworm. Notice of quarantine 52 [with rules and regulations], effective Sept. 10, 1921. [1921.] 8 p. (Federal Horticul- tural Board.) [Supersedes Notice of quarantine 46, as amended.] t Agr 12—1522 Sugar. Further studies in deterioration of sugars in storage ; by Nicholas Kope- loff, H. Z. E. Perkins, and C. J. Welcome. 1921. cover-title, p. 637-653, large S° [From .Tounial of agricultural research, v. 20, no. 8, Jan. 15, 1921.] t Swine. Effect of ration on development of pigs [with list of literature cited] ; by C. O. Swanson. 1921. cover-title, p. 279-341, il. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 21, no. 5, June 1, 1921.] t Weekly neics letter, v. 9, no. 6-9 ; Sept. 7-28, 1921. [1921.] Each 8 p. 4° * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.10. Agr 14 — 310 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Alkali disease of livestock in Pecos Valley; [by] C. Dwight Marsh and Glen- wood C. Roe. Aug. 1921. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 180.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21— 900 131 132 September, 1921 Calres. Feeding and management of dairy calves and young dairv stock ; [by] W. K. Bra;nerd and H. P. Davis. [Feb. 1917, reprint July] 1921. 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 777.) [Includes revised lists of Agri- culture Department publications relating to dairv farming.] * Paper. 5c. Agr 17—326 Cattle. Breeds of dairy cattle; [by H. P. Davis]. [Nov. 1917, revised Sept. 1920, reprint .luly. 1921.] 35 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 893.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publications relating to dairy cattle.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1784 Cows that make income climb ; by J. C. IMcDowell. [1921.] p. 401-412, il. (Yearbook separate 853.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, ac. From scrubs to quality stock; by D. S. Burcli. [1921.] p. 331-338, 11. (I'earbook separate 848.) [From Yearbook. 1920.] * Paper, oc. Covcrctc construction on live-stock farm. [Mar. IS, 1912. reprint Aug.] 1921. 32 p." il. (Agriculture Dept. I-^armers' bulletin 481.) [Date of original issue incorrectly given on this publication as 1917.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 12 — 476 Duclz raismft; [by] Alfred R. Lee. [Dec. 31, 1915. reprint with slight revision, June] 1921. 23p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 697.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to poultry raising.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16^7 Farm Hlaughtcrind and use of lamb and mutton; [by] C. G. Potts. [Dec. 1920, reprint Aug.] 1921. 32 p. 11. (Agi-iculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1172.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—2043 Horses. How to select a sound horse; [by H. H. Reese]. [Feb. 1917. revised Aug. 1921.] [1921.] 27 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 779.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to horses. Date of original issue incorrectly given on this publication as Feb. 1919.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—332 Ice-cream. Sandy crystals iu ice cream, their separation and identification [with list of literature citetl] : by Harper F. ZoUer and OAven E. "Williams. 1921. cover-title. 791-796+ [1] p. 2 p. of pi. large 8° [From Journal of agri- cultural research, v. 21, no. 10, Aug. 15, 1921.] t Meat. Souring of beef caused by Bacillus megatherium ; by Hubert Bunyea. 1921. cover-title, p. 689-698, il. large 8" [From Journal of agricultural re- search, V. 21, no. 9, Aug. 1, 1921.] j (price incorrectly given in publication as * Paper, 20c. ) Milk. Cooling milk and cream on farm ; [by] J. A. Gamble. May, 1918 [reprint Julv] 1921. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 976.) * Paper. 5c. Agr 18—779 . Milk for midshipmen ; by Ernest Kelly. [1921.] p. 463-470, 11. (Year- book separate 857.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. • Unit requirements for producing market milk in eastern Nebraska ; by J. B. Bain, G. E. Braun. and E. A. Gannon. Sept. 19, 1921. 16 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Bulletin 972.) [Prepared in cooperation with University of Nebraska.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—899 Pig parasites and thumps; by B. H. Ransom. [1921.] p. 175-180, il. (Year- book separate 837.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. Poultry. Brood coops and appliances; [by D. M. Green]. [Oct. 1920, reprint July, 1921.] 8p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmens' bulletin 1107.) [Includes lists of Farmers' bulletins on poultry raising. This bulletin has been written especially for members of boys" and girls' poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1786 Feeding hens for egg production; [by Harry ]\I. Lamon aud Alfred R. Lee]. [Sept. 1919, reprint Aug. 1921.] 14+ [2] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1067.) [Includes revised lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to poultry raising and egg production.] * Paper, 5c. Illustrated poultry primer; [by Harry M. Lamon and Jos. AVm. King- horne]. [Mar. 1919, reprint with slight changes July, 1921.] 28 p.+ [2] leaves, il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1040.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to poultry raising aud egg production.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19 — 361 Riwts and remedy; by John R. Mohler. [1921.] p. 225-240, il. (Yearbook separate 841.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. September, 1921 133 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, Aug. 1921 ; [no.] 172. Sept. 15, 1921. p. 77-86. TMonthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c a yr. ; foreign subscription, 40c. (subscription price on publicntion in- correct). Agr7 — 1658 Note. — Tho free distribution of this publication will be limited to persons in the service of the Animal Industry Bureau, to proprietors of establishments at which the Federal meat inspection is conducted, to public officials whose duties render it neces- sary for them to have such information, and to .iounials especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above. Sheep. Judging sheep; [by G. H. Bedell]. [July, 1921.] 23p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Fanners' bulletin 1199.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21— 904 Tuberculosis in live stock, detection, control, and eradication ; [by John A. Kieman and Alexander E. Wight]. [Nov. 1919, reprint July, 1921.] 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1069.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 10—1041 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Animnls. Conserving our wild animals and birds; by Edward A. Goldman. [1921.] p. 159-174, il. (Yearbook separate 83G.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. Hunting down stock killers; by W. B. Bell. [1921.] p. 289-300, il. (Yearbook separate 845.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. Birds. Bird houses and how to build them; [by] Ned Dearborn. [Sept. 11, 1914, revised Apr. 1918, reprint with additions Aug.] 1921. 24 p. ii. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 609.) [Includes lists of Agriculture De- partment publications relating to protection and attraction of wild birds.] * Paper, 5c. Farm help from birds ; by W. L. McAtee. [1921.] p. 253-270, il. (Year- book separate 843.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. How to attract birds in East Central States west of Pennsylvania, north of Tennessee, and east of 100th meridian ; [by] W. L. McAtee. [Feb. 1918, reprint with slight changes Aug.] 1921. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 912.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publi- cations relating to protection and attraction of wild birds.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—93 English sparrow as pest ; [by] Ned Dearborn. [Apr. 1912, revised Apr. 1917, reprint June] 1921. 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 493.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to birds.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17 — 771 Muskrat as fur bearer, with notes on its use as food ; [by] David E. Lantz. [Sept. 1917, reprint June] 1921. 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 869.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publicat'ons re- lating to fur-bearing animals.] * Paper, !5c. Agr 17 — 1123 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, [no.] 42: Hunting of migratory game birds on Nine-Pipe and Pablo reservations, Mont. Sept. 12, 1921. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—608 Same, [no.] 43: Regulations for protection of land fur-bearing animals in Alaska. Sept. 10, 1921. 4 p. il. * Paper, 5c. CHEMISTRY BUREAU Service announcements. Index to Service and regulatory announcements 1-24. Sept. 9, 1921. p. 127-172. [The index entries for Notices of judgment are not included in this publication as they are indexed separately.] * Paper, 5c. Service and regulatory announcements, supplement 117. Sept. 24, 1921. p. 22.3-258. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 9301-50.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 14 — 194 Note. — The free distribution of this publication will be limited to firms, establish- ments, and journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Turpentine, its sources, properties, uses, transportation, and marketing, with reconnnended .specifications; by F. P. Veitch and V. E. Grotlisch. Nov. 8, 1920, revised Sept. 23, 1921. 1921. cover-title, 53 p. il. 1 pi. 4 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 898.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 21— 943 134 September, 1921 ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Apple-tree tent caterpillar ; [by] A. L. Quaintance. " [1915, reprint with changes June] 1921. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 662.) * Paper, 5c. Agrl8— 444 Bees. Outdoor wintering of bees; by E. F. Phillips and George S. Demuth. Oct. 12, 1915, reprint Sept. 1921. 12 p. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulle- tin 695.) * Paper, 5c. Agrl5— 1219 Preparation of bees for outdoor wintering; [b^ E. F. Phillips and George S. Demuth]. [Sept. 1918, reprint with omissions Aug. 1921.] 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1012.) * Paper, 5c. Codling-moths. Life history of codling moth in Grand Valley of Colorado ; by E. H. Siegler and H. K. Plank. Sept. 20, 1921. cover-title, 119 p. il. 1 pi. 6 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 932.) [Prepared in cooperation with Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station.] * Paper, 25c. Agr21 — 895 Corn earwonii as enemy of vetch; [by Philip Luginbill and A. H. Beyer]. [June, 1921, reprint July, 1921.] 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1206.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publications re- lating to insects injurious to cereal and forage crops.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—710 European corn borer in American corn; by W. R. Walton. [1921.] p. 85-104, il. (Yearbook separate 831.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. Flies. Dispersion of flies by flight ; by F, C. Bishopp and E. W. Laake. 1921. cover-title, p. 720-766, il. map, large 8° [From Journal of agricultural re- search, V. 21, no. 10, Aug. 15,. 1921.] % Garden flea-hopper in alfalfa and its control [with list of literature cited] ; by A. H. Beyer. Sept. 20, 1921. 27 p. il. 1 tab. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 964.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 21— 898 Red date-palm scale. Biological study of red date-palm scale, Phoenicococcus marlatti ; by Arthur D. Borden. 1921. cover-title, 659-6684- [3] p. 4 p. of pi. large S" [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 21, no. 9, Aug. 1, 1921.1 t Red date-palm [scale], Phoenicococcus marlatti, technical description [with list of literature cited] ; by Harold Morrison. 1921. cover-title, 669- 676+ [3] p.+ [l] leaf, il. 4 p. of pi. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 21, no. 9, Aug. 1, 1921.] t Solenopotes capillatus, sucking louse of cattle not heretofore known in United States; by F. C. Bishopp. 1921. cover-title, p. 797-801, il. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 21, no. 11, Sept. 1, 1921.] t FARM MANAGEMENT AND FARM ECONOMICS OFFICE Farms. Helping landless farmers to own farms ; by L. C. Gray. [1921.] p. 271- 288,11. (Yearbook separate 844.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. Sugar-beets. Cost of producing sugar beets in Utah and Idaho, 1918-19; by L. A. Moorhouse and S. B. Nuckols. Sept. 21, 1921. cover-title, 41 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 963.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant In- dustry Bureau.] * Paper, 10c. Agr 21—897 Wheat. Cost of bushel of wheat; by F. W. Peck. [1921.] p. 301-308, il. (Yearbook separate 846.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BOARD Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, Jan.-June, 1921; [no.] 70. Sept. 23, 1921. p. 1-94, il. * Paper, 5c. Agr 14— 383 FOREST SERVICE Arbor day; by L. C. Everard. [June, 1919, reprint with changes July, 1921.] 24 p. il. oblong 48° ([Agriculture Dept. Department circular 8.]) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—667 Forests and forestry. How public forests are handled; by Herbert A. Smith. [1921.] p. 309-330, il. (Yearbook separate 847.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. September, 1921 135 Wood. Putting wood waste to work; by Samuel T. Dana. [1921.] p. 439-462, il. (Yearbook separate 856.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. • Wood for the nation; by W. B. Greeley. [1921.] p. 147-158, 11. (Year- book separate 835.) [Prom Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. MARKETS AND CROP ESTIMATES BUREAU XoTB. — Under a provision of tho agricultural appropriation act approved Mar. 3, 1921, tho Markets Bureau and the Crop Estimates Bureau were merged, July 1, 1921, into one bureau known as the Markets and Crop Estimates Bureau. Cotton. Classification of American upland cotton ; [by] D. E. Earle and Fred Taylor. [July, 1917, reprint Sept.] 1921. 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 802. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—827 Losses from selling cotton in seed ; [by] Charles F. Creswell. [Nov. 10, 1916, reprint with changes Aug.] 1921. 11 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farm- ers' bulletin 775. ) * Paper, 5c. Cottonseed. Composition of cotton seed ; by Charles F. Creswell and George L, Bidwell. Sept. 10, 1921. cover-title, 221 p. il. 1 pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bul- letin 948.) [Prepared in cooperation with Chemistry Bureau.] * Paper, 25c. Agr 21—896 Market reporter, weeklv, Sept. 3-24, 1921; v. 4, no. 10-13. [1921.] p. 145-208, il. 4° t Agr 20—12 Marketing of farm produce. Cdoperative marketing; [Ijy O. B. Jesness]. [Sept. 1920. reprint Sept. 1921.] 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1144.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20— 1741 Markets. Farmer's interest in foreign markets ; by E. G. Montgomery and C. L. Luedtke. [1921.] p. 495-503, il. (Yearbook separate 860.) [From Year- book. 1920.] * Paper, 5c. Know your markets; by W. A. Wheeler and Frank George. [1921.] p. 127-146, il. (Yearbook separate 834.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. Milk. Costs, you know how much a quart you pay for milk but do j^ou know how much it costs you to deliver it to consumer? [1921.] [4] p. 12" t Monthly crop reporter, Sept. 1921 ; v. 7, no. 9. [1921.] p. 105-120, il. 4° * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. yr. ; foreign subscription, 40c. Agr 15 — 616 Note. — Consists largely of tabular statements relating to agriculture, including esti- mates of acreage, condition, etc., and prices and values of crops and live stocTi. Prices of farm products in United States ; by G. F. Warren. Aug. 26, 1921. cover-title, 72 p. 11. 1 pi. ( Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 999. ) * Paper, 20c. Agr 21—887 Spinach. Handling spinach for long-distance shipment; [by V. W. Ridley]. [Feb. 1921, reprint Aug. 1921.1 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulle- tin 1189. ) * Paper, oc. Agr 21— .307 Standardization. March of standardization; by Harold W. Samson. [1921.] p. 3.53-362, il. (Yearbook separate 850.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] *Paper, 5c. PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Alfalfa. Effect of length of dny on seedlings of alfalfa varieties and possibility of utilizing this as practical means of identification ; by R. A. Oakley and H. L. Westover. 1921. cover-title, 599-608 -|- [10] p. 11 p. of pi. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 21, no. 8, July 15,- 1921.] % Blister rust. Treatment of ornamental white pines infected with blister rust; by J. F. Martin, G. F. Gravatt, and G. B. Posey. [Aiig.] 1921. 20 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 177.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21 — 886 Crown-pall. Effect of crowngall inoculations on Bryophyllum ; by Erwin F. Smith. 1921. cover-title, .593-598+ [9] p. 10 p. of pi. large S" [From Jour- nal of agricultural research, v. 21, no. 8, July 15, 1921.] t Grain sorf/hnms, how to grow them: [l>y Benton E. Rothgeb]. [Oct. 1920, re- print Aug. 1921.] 26+11] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1137.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to grain sorghums.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20 — 1796 drape juice. Unfermented grape .luice, how to make it in the home; [by Charles Dearing]. [Oct. 1919, reprint with slight changes Aug. 1921.] 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1075.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19 — 994 69883— No. 321—21 2 136 September, 1921 Lawns. The lawn. [1921.] 6 p. * Paper, 5c. Lespedeza as forage crop; [by Lyman Cariier]. [Aug. 1920, reprint Aug. 1921.] 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1143.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1740 Pop com for the home; [by C. P. Hartley and J. G. Willier]. [Sept. 22, 1913, revised Aug. 1920.] [1921.] 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept, Farmers' bulletin 553.) [Date of original issue incorrectly given on this publication as Sept. 1918.] ♦Paper, 5c. Agr 21— 903 Rice. Two Sclerotium diseases of rice; by W. H. Tisdale. 1921. cover-title, 649-658+ [4] p. 5 p. of pi. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, V. 21, no. 9, Aug. 1, 1921.] t Seeds. Inventory of seeds and plants imported by Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction, Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 1916, no. 49; nos. 43391-979. Sept. 14, 1921. 117 p. 8 p. of pi. * Paper, 25c. Agr 7—1331 Take-all of wheat and its control ; [by Harry B. Humphrey, Aaron G. Johnson, and Harold H. McKinney]. [Aug.] 1921. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1226.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publica- tions relating to wheat.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21 — 941 Vegetables. Saving vegetable seeds for home and market garden ; [by] W. W. Tracy, sr. [Sept. 1917, reprint Sept.] 1921. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 884.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 17 — 978 Wound-cork formation in sweet potato [with list of literature cited] ; by J. L. Weimer and L. L. Harter. 1921. cover-title, p. 637-647, large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 21, no. 9, Aug. 1, 1921.] t PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU Blasting. Use of explosives in blasting stumps; [by] George R. Boyd. Sept. 1921. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 191.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—902 Irrigation. With irrigation farmer ; by Samuel Fortier. [1921.] p. 203-216, il. (Yearbook separate 839.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. PuMic roads [v. 4, no. 5; Sept. 1921]. [1921.] 24 p. il. 4° * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.50. Agr 18 — 322 Note. — Owing to the necessarily limited edition of this publication it will be impos- sible to distribute it free to any persons or institutions other than State and county officials actually engaged in planning or construction of highways, instructors in high- way engineering, periodicals upon an exchange basis, and Members of both Houses of Congress. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Docu- ments at the prices stated above. Roads; by H. S. Fairbank. [1921.] p. 339-352, il. (Yearbook separate 849.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. PUBLICATIOTs^S DIVISION Agriculture Department. Monthly list of publications [of Agriculture Depart- ment], Aug. 192L [1921.] 4 p. t Agr 9— 1414 Farmers' bulletins. Farmers' bulletin subject index [of Farmers' bulletins avail- able for distribution] July 1, 1921. [1921.] 12 p. t Farmers' bulletins 107(5-1100, [title-page] with contents and index. 1921. 8+19 p. * Paper, 5c. Same 1101-25, [title-page] with contents and index. 1921. vii+14 p. * Paper, 5c. Farmers' bulletins [available for distribution] Oct. 1, 1921. [1921.] [4] p. t Science seeks farmer; by L. G. Everard. [1921.] p. 105-110, il. (Yearbook separate 832.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. SOILS BUREAU Dakota County, Nebr. Soil survey of Dakota County, Nebr. ; by F. A. Hayes- and II. L. Bedell. 1921. 42 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Uni- versity of Nebraska. Prom Field operations, 1919.] * Paper, 15c. September, 1921 137 Meiffs County, Term. Soil survey of Meigs County, Tenn. ; by A. T. Sweet and J. H. Agee. 1921. 38 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation witli Tennessee Geological Survey. From Field operations, 1919.] * Paper, 15c. Phosplwrus in fertilizer; by William H, Waggaraan. [1921.] p. 217-224, iK (Yearbook separate 840.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. STATES RELATIONS SERVICE Boys' and (firls' clnhs enrich country life: by C. B. Smith and George E. Parrell. [1921.] p. 485-494, il. (Yearbook separate 859.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. Farm home conveniences; [by] Madge J. Reese. [Mar. 1918, reprint Sept.] 1921. 32 p. il, (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 927.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publications of interest in connection with this bulletin.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18— 245 Floors and floor coverings; [prepared in Office of Home Economics]. [Aug, 1921.] 36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1219.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—940 Food. Food for farm families ; by Helen W. Atwater. [1921.] p. 471-484, il. (Yearbook separate 858.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. Food for young children; [by Caroline L. Hunt]. [Mar. 4, 1916, revised June, 1920, reprint with slight changes Aug.] 1921. 26 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 717. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1365 Home demonstration bears fruit in the South; by O. B. Martin and Ola Powell. [1921.] p. 111-126, il. (Yearbook separate 838.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. Kitchens. Well-planned kitchen. [1921.] 8 p. il. 24" ([Agriculture Dept. Department circular 189.]) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publi- cations of interest in connection with this circular.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21 — 901 Lcviii.riL TTonio laundorln.r:; [by T.ydia Ray Balderston]. [.Tune, 1920, reprint with changes Aug. 1921.] 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1099.) * Paper, 5c. Rice as food: [prepared by Office of Home Economics]. [May, 1921, reprint July, 1921.] 22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1195.) [In- cludes list of Agriculture Department publications of interest in connection with this bulletin.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—702 Stains. Removal of stains from clothing and otlier textiles ; [by Harold L. Lang and Anna H. Whittelsey]. [Sept. 1917, reprint with slight changes Aug. 1921.] 35 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 861.) * Paper. 5c. Agr 17—995 Vegetables. Preparation of vegetables for table; [by] Maria Parloa. [Mar. 1906, reprint June] 1921. 46 p. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 256.) [Letter of transmittal and list of contents omitted from this reprint.] * Papei', 5c. VIRGIN ISLANDS AGRICULTUKAL EXPERISIENT STATION Sufjar cane in St. Croix; by Longlield Smith. Sept. 12, 1921. 23 p. 11. 1 pL (Bulletin 2.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21— 942 WEATHER BUREAU Climatolof/ical data for United States by sections, v. 7, no. 13; [calendar] year 1920. [1921.] cover-title, [240] p. il. map, 2 p. of maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. com- plete monthly number, $4.00 a yr. Agr 14 — 566 Note. — ilade up of separate 01imatoloj.'i(al dat.i issued from 42 section centers of . the United States. Printed at tlie s(>veral section centers and assembled and bound at the Washington Office. Issued principally for service use and exchange. The separate Climatological data are sold by the Superintendent of Documents at the rate of 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. for each section. Meteorology. Monthly meteorological summary, Aug. 1921. [1921.] [2] p. large 8° t 138 September, 1921 Monthly weather revicio, v. 49, no. 6; June, 1921. [Aug. 31] 1921. cover-title, 11. 327-378, il. 13 p. of pi. and maps, 4° * Papei', 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $2.25. Agr 9—990 Note. — The Monthly weather review contains (1) meteorological contributions, and bihliosraphy inc-ludin;^ seismolocry, (2) an interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month in the United States, and on adjacent oceans, and (3) climato- logical and seismological tables doalini: with the weather and earthquakes of the mouth. 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No individual requests can be entertained for all State bulletins for all States unless the public interest can be served by such distribution. On recjuest to the Director of the Census, circulars will be sent giving the plan of arrangement and distribution of 14th census bulletins and reports. Arkansas. 14tli census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Agriculture, Arkansas, statistics fur State and its counties. [1921.] 36 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture.] t 21—26794 California. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Cali- fornia, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 29 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popu- lation.] t 21—26806 Cities and towns. 14th census of United States [1920] : Population of cities, towns, villages, and borouglis having from 5,000 to 10,000 inhabitants, 1920, 1910, and 1900. Revised [edition]. [1921.] 16 p. 4° t 21—26861 Colorado. 14th census of United States : Manufactures, 1919, Colorado. 1921. 27 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene P. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 21-26817 Cotton. Cotton consumed, cotton on hand, active cotton spindles, and imports and exports of cotton, Aug., 1921 and 1920, with statistics of cotton consumed, imported, and exported for 12 months ending July 31. Sept. 14, 1921. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t Report on cotton ginning, number of bales of cotton ginned from growth of 1920 prior to Sept. 1, 1921, and comparative statistics to corresponding date in 1920 and 1919. Sept. 8, 1921. oblong 48° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t Cotton seed received, crushed, and on hand, and cottonseed products manufac- tured, shipped out, on hand, and exported covering 1-month period ending Aug. 31, 1920 and 1921. Sept. 17, 1921. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t Forest products. 14th census of United States : Forest products, 1919, tight and slack cooperage stock. 1921. 8 p. 4° [Compiled in cooperation with Forest Service.] t 21—26862 Hauaii. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Population, Hawaii, com- position and characteristics of population. [1921.] 23 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population. Of- fice corrections have been made on p. 5 and 13.] t 21 — 26807 Kansas. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Agriculture, Kansas, sta- tistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 4.5 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, cliief statistician for agriculture.] t 21—26803 Maine. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population. Maine, compo- sition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 13 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population.] t 21—26808 Maryland. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Maryland, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 13 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population.] t 21—26797 Mississippi. 14th census of United States: Manufactures, 1919. Mississippi. 1921. 21 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 21 — 26818 • 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Agriculture, Mississippi, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 38 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture.] t 21—26795 Montana. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population. Montana, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 15 p. il. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popula- tion.] t 21—26809 140 September, 1921 Nebraska. 14th census of United States, 1920. bulletin : Population, Nebraska, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 22 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population.] t 21—26810 Neic Hampshire. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Population, New Hampshire, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 12 p. 11. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistican for population.] t 21 — 26811 New Mexico. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Population, New Mexico, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 12 p. il. 4* [Preparetl under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popu- lation.] t 21—26812 North Carolina. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, North Carolina, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 22 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popu- lation.] t 21—26813 North Dakota. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, North Dakota, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 15 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popu- lation.] t 21—26863 Oklahoma. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Irrigation, Oklahoma, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 7 p. 4° [Prepared under super- vision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture, by R. P. Teele, special agent in charge of irrigation.] t 21 — 26805 Poimlation. 14th census of United States, 1920: v. 1, Population, 1920, number and distribution of inhabitants. 1921. 695 p. il. map, 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population.] * Cloth, $1.50. Rhode Island. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Rhode Island, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 13 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popu- lation.] t 21-26814 South Carolina. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Agriculture, South Carolina, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 28 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture.] t 21—26804 — — 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Drainage, South Carolina, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 8 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Aiistin, chief statistician for agriculture, by Roger D. Marsden, special agent in charge of drainage.] t 21 — 26864 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, South Carolina, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 15 p. il. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popula- tion.] t 21—26798 Tennessee. 14tli census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population. Tennessee, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 27 p. il. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popula- tion.] t 20—20767 Note. — Corrected print. The 1st print was recalled and corrected pages substi- tuted for p. 19 and 20. Tobacco. Leaf tobacco held by manufacturers and dealers, July 1, 1921 and 1920, Jan. 1, 1921, and Apr. 1, 1921. July 29, 1921. oblong 32° [This publi- cation is issued in postal card form.] t Stocks of leaf tobacco, and American production, import, export, and consumption of tobacco and tobacco products, 1920. 1921. 53 p. il. (Bulle- tin 146.) [Compiled under supervision of William L. Austin, chief statisti- cian for tobacco, assisted bv Harvey J. Zinnnerman, expert special agent.] * Paper, 10c. 18—26607 Vermont. 14th census of United States, 1920, btillefn: Population, Vermont, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 10 p. il. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popula- tion.] t 21—26815 September, 1921 141 Wyoming. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Wyoming, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 12 p. il. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popula- tion.] t 21—26816 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note. — The monthly Notice to mariners, formerly issued by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, has been consolidated with and made a part of the Notice to mariners issued by the Lighthousf-s Bureau, thus making it a joint publication. The charts, coast pilots, and tide tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sold at the oflBce of the Survey in Wash- ington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. Coast and Geodetic Survey huUetin, Aug. 31, 1921; no. 75. [1921.] 6 p. [Monthly.] t 15—26512 Radio-compass bearings; by Oscar S. Adams. 1921. 39 p. il. (Special publica- tion 75; serial 167.) * Paper, 5c. 21—26821 Charts Baltimore, Md. Approaches to Baltimore Harbor, Md., surveys to 1899, sur- veys by U. S. Engineers to 1920, surveys by Harbor Board of Baltimore to 1919 ; chart 549. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1921. 33.2X38.6 in. 1 50c. California, Point Arena to Trinidad Head, surveys 1869-1919, and other sources; chart 5602. [Scale 1:203,000.] Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1921. 46.3X31.5 in. [Not intended for inside navigation.] t 50c. Chesapeake Bay entrance, Va., surveys to 1919, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1920 additional topography from Geological Survey ; chart 1222. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1921. 33X43.3 in. tSOc. Columbia Rivet; Oreg.-Wash., Grims Island to Saint Helens, surveys 1876-86, surveys bv U. S. Engineers to Jan. 1921 ; chart 6153. Scale 1 : 40,000. Wash- ington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1921. 38.8X33 in. t 50c. Hudson River, N. Y., Coxsackie to Troy, [from] surveys to 1863, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1920, and from other sources ; with inset, Albany to Troy ; chart 284. Scale 1 : 40 000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1921. 40.6X19.9 in. 1 50c. Passaic River. Passaic and Hackensack rivers, N. J., surveys 1913-15, sur- veys by U. S. Engineers to 1920; with inset. Continuation of Hackensack River ; chart 287. Scale 1 : 20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1921. 40.8X28.5 in. t 50c. Philippine Islands, central part, surveys to 1920 and other sources ; chart 4706. 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( Special agents series 209. ) * Paper, 25c. 21—26799 142 September, 1921 Colombia, commercial and industrial handbook ; by P. L. Bell. 1921. 423 p. iL 1 pi. 12 p. of pi. map. (Special agents series 206.) [Includes list of Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau publications relating to Colombia.] * Clothe 70c. 21—26831 Note. — Includes Practice of handling bills of exchange with Colombia ; by C. E. Guyant. — Regulations and practices affecting commercial travellers ; by Isaac A. Manning. Commerce. Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States, Aug. 1921. 1921. 2 pts. 1-60 and ii +61-100 p. 4" * Paper, 10c. single copy (including pts. 1 and 2), $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.60. 14—21465 Note. — The Monthly summary is printed in 2 pts., in order to furnish the com- mercial public with the most important statistics showing quantities and values of commodities imported and exported more promptly than was possible when all the tables were printed in 1 volume. 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[Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.25 (foreign subscription, $1.15 on publication, incorrect). 19 — 26597 KADIO SERVICE Radio Service bulletin, Sept. 1, 1921 ; no. 53. [1921.] 9 p. [Monthly.] * Pape_r_. 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 40c. 15 — 26255 September, 1921 143 PUBLICATIONS DIA ISION Commerce Department. Monthly list of publications issued by Department of Conniierce, Aug. 31, 1921. [1921.] 4 p. t 14—30678 STANDARDS BUREAU Note. — The Scientific papers will be supplied on subscription as issued at $1.25 per volume, paper bound. These volumes will afterwards be issued bound in cloth at $2.00 per volume; foreifrn subscription, paper .$2.50 (sent in single numbers), cloth $2.35 (bound volume). Single numbers vary in price. Galactose. Preparation of palaotoso ; by E. P. Clark. Aug. 15, 1921. [1] + 227-229 p. large 8° (Scientific papers 416.) * Paper, oc. 21—26826 Gus (natural). How to get better service with less natural gas in domestic gas appliances. Aug. 17, 1921. 5 p. large 8° (Circular 116.) * Paper, 5c. 21—26800 Hose. Standard specifications for cotton rubber-lined fire hose, prepared by Bureau of Standards in cooperation with technical representatives of leading manufacturers of fire hose, and submitted to and officially indorsed by Rubber Association of America. July 30, 1921. 10 p. large S" (Circular 114.) [Office correction has been made on p. 9.] * Paper, 5c. 21 — 26823 Tearing instruments. Preliminary study of tearing instruments and tearing test methods for paper testing; by Paul L. Houston. July 27, 1921. 18 p. il. 2 p. of pi. large 8° (Technologic papers 194.) * Paper, 5c. 21—26828 Thermometers. Testing of thermometers. 3d edition. Aug. 11, 1921. 18 p. large 8" (Circular 8.) * Paper, 5c. 21—26822 Transmission. Spectroradioraetric investigation of transmission of various sub- stances, 2; by W. W. Coblentz. Aug. 29, 1921. [1] +267-276 p. il. large 8* (Scientific papers 418.) [From Scientific papers, v. 17.] '''Paper, 5c. 21—26827 Vlbricht sphere. Use of Ulbricht sphere in measuring reflection and transmis- sion factors; by Enoch Karrer. Aug. 10, 1921. [1] +203-225 p. il. large 8° (Scientific papers 415.) * Paper, .5c. 21—26825 Zinc cyanide plating solutions; by William Blum, F. J. Liscomb, [and] C. M. Carson. Aug. 17, 1921. 19 p. 1 pi. large 8° (Technologic papers 195.) * Paper, 5c. 21—26829 STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE Laics governing Steamboat-Inspection Service, Revised statutes as modified by acts of Congress. Edition, July 21, 1920. [Reprint] 1921. 91 p. t 11—35015 Steamboat-Inspection Service bulletin. Sept. 1, 1921; no. 71. [1921.] 4 p. [Monthly.] t 15—26679 CONGRESS Conoressional record, 67th Congress, 1st session, v. 61, no. 108-117; Sept. 6-30, 1921. [1921.] 6211-6582+ [25] p. 4" 12—36438 Note.- — The Congressional record, containing the proceedings and debates of Con- gress, is issued daily when Congress is in session, and indexes thereto are published fortnightly. Congress was in recess from Aug. 24 to Sept. 21, 1921 ; but one number of the Record containing speeches was issued Sept. 6. The Record is sold by the Superintendent of Documents on the following terms : Single copy, 3 cents, if iiot more than 24 pages, and 1 cent more for each additional 8 pages ; per month, $1.50, foreign sul)scription, $2.50. Subscriptions are payable in advance. Prices for the bound voUmies of the Record. G6th Congress and prior Con- gresses, will be furnished on application. Send remittances to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Stamps and foreign money will not be accepted. PUin.IC LAWS Note. — Public acts in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Super- intendent of Documents at a subscription price of $1.00 for the present session (67th Congress, 1st session), foreign subscription, $1.25; if only a few laws are enacted dur- ing this session, this price will also include the laws for the 67th Congress, 2d session ; single copies are usually 5c. each. Public [act] 59-72, 67th Congress. Ahilene, Tex. H. R. 6514, act granting Parramore Post numhered 57, American Le- gion, permission to construct memorial building on Federal site of Abilene, Tex. Approved Aug. 21, 1921. 1 p. (Public 70.) 69683— No. 321—21 3 144 September, 1921 Public [act] 59-72, 67th Congress — Continued, Appropriations. II. R. 8117, act making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies in ai)pr(ipriations tor fiscal year ending June 30, 1922. [Approved Aug. 24, 1921.] 9 p. (Public 09.) liirminghnm. Ala. S. 2420, act to permit use of special canceling stamp at post ufB(e of Birmingham, Ala., liearing words Birmingham semicentennial, Oct. 24—29, 1921. Approved Aug. 24, 1021. 1 p. (Public 03.) Bread. S. 2207, act to amend act to establish standard weights and measures for District of Ci)liiml)ia, to define duties of supei-intendent of weights, measures, and markets of Di.strict of Columbia, and for other purposes [relative to weight of loaf of bread]. Aiiprovcd Aug. 24. 1921. 1 p. (I'ublic 72.) Dpis and dveinri. U. H. 8107, act to control importations of dyes and chemicals. Approved Aug. 24, 1921. 1 p. (Pul)lic 68.) Fort Madixon. Iowa. II. R. 5621, act for disposal of lands in Fort Madison and Eellcvue, Iowa. -Vpproved Aug. 2-i, 1921. 1 p. (I'ublic 65.) Grain trade. II. R. 5676, act taxing contracts for sale of grain for future delivery, and options for such contracts, and providing for regulation of boards of trade. [Approved Aug. 24. 1921.] 6 p. (Public 66.) Qrasing. S. 2330, act to extend rime for payment of grazing fees for use of national forests during calendar year 1921. Approved Aug. 24, 1921. 1 p. (Public 62.) Hawaii. H. 2062, act ratifying, confirming, and approving acts of Legislature of Hawaii granting franchises for manufacture, distribution, and supply of gas, electric light and power, and construction, maintenance, and operation of street railway. [Approved Aug. 24. 1921.] 2 p. (Public 01.) Medals. H. R. 7255, act authorizing bestowal upon imknown unidentified American to be buried in memorial amphitheater of national cemetery at Arlington, Va., Congi-essional medal ef honor and distinguished service cixss. Approved Aug. 24, 1921. 1 p. (Public 07.) Mineral lands. H. R. 4813. act changing period for doing annual assessment work on unpatented mineral claims from calendar year to fiscal year beginning July 1 each year. Approved Aug. 24. 1921. 1 p. (Public 64.) Rent Commission. S. 2131, act to extend for period of 7 months provisions of title 2 of food control and District of Columbia rents act. [Approved Aug. 24, 1921.] 2 p. (Public 71.) San Junn Island. II. R. 1475, act providing for grant of land to State of Wash- ington for biological station and general research purposes. Approved Aug. 23, 1921. 1 p. (Public 59.) War Finance Corporation. S. 1915. act to amend War Finance Corporation act, as amended, to provide relief for producers of and dealers in agricultural products, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 24, 1921.] 5 p. (Public 60.) Public [joint] resolution 1&-20, 67th Congi-ess. Conyrtss. U. J. Res. 195, joint resolution authorizing payment of salaries of officers and employees of Congress for Aug. 1921 [on 24th day of said month]. Approved Aug. 23, 1921. 1 p. (Public resolution 18.) Eustls, Camp. >T. T. Res. 138, joint resolution to repeal so much of act approved Feb. 28. 1920, ns provides for sale of Camp Eustis, Va. Approved Aug. 24, 1921. 1 p. (Public resolution 20.) Immiqrutinn. H. J. Res. 153, joint resolution permitting admission of certain aliens who sailed from foreign ports on or before June 8, 1821. Approved Aug. 22, 1921. 1 p. (Public resolution 16.) JVctc York Harbor. S. J. Res. 88, joint resolution granting consent of Congress to agreement or compact entered into between State of New York and State of New Jersey for creation of Port of New York District and 'establishment of Port of New York Authority for comprehensive development of port of New York. [Approved Aug. 23, 1921.] 8 p. (Public resolution 17.) Yctcrans' Bureau. S. J. Res. 103, joint resolution changing name of Veterans' Bureau to United States Veterans' Bureau. Approved Aug. 24, 1921. 1 p. (Public reso- lution 19.) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES XoTE. The House documents and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Calmdars of House oi' Representative,?, 67th Congre.ss, 1st sesson, Sept. 21-28, 1&21 ; no. 100-102. 1921. Each 24 p. large 8° [Daily when House uf Repre- sentatives is in session.] t Contested-election ease of James I. Campbell v. Roliert L. Doughton from 8th Congressional district oi North Carolina. 1921. 1590-fxviii p. + BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE Farm, ornanizatwns, hearings, Aug. 19, 1921 ; statement by C. H. Chilton. 1921, 16 p. t Rvrnl credit and multiple insurance, hearings before subcommittee on H. R, 7879, Aug. 11-18, 1921 ; statements of R. C. Milliken and W. J. Spillman. 1921, 66 p. % September, 1921 145 EXPENDITURES IN WAR DEPABTMENT SELECT COMMITTEK War expenditures, hearings before Select Committee on Expend itur(>s in War Department and its subcommittees, House of Representatives, 66th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, on war expenditures ; consolidated index. 1921. 452 p. t IKKIGATION OF ARID LANDS COJIMITTEE Reclamation of land. To encourage development of agricultural resources of Uni-led States, hearings on H. R. 2913, to enccmrage development of agricul- tural resources of United States through Federal and State cooperation, giv- ing preference in matter of employment and establishment of rural homes to those who have served wth military and naval forces of United States, July 1 and 13, 1921. 1921. pt. 6, ii+293-328 p. il. t JUDICIARY COM SUTTEE Claims. Prosecution of claims against United States bv former Government employees, hearings on H. R. 7076, July 2(>-Aug. 11, 1921. 1921. 38 p. (Se- rial 17.) t MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE Freight. Theft, pilferage, nondelivery, breakage, etc., of export and import ship- ments, hearings before subcommittee on marine insurance, July 18-20, 1921. 1921. 448 p. % PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. R. 5902, hospital [at National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers at] Santa Monica, Calif., Aug. IS, 1921. 1921. 10 p. (No. 5.) ± WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Internal revenue. Hearings on internal-revenue revision, together with cer- tain portions of proceedings of committee in executive session. 1921. 475 p. t SENATE Note. — The Senate documents and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Calendar of business. Senate, 67th Congress, 1st session, Sept. 21-legislative day Sept. 26, calendar day Sept. 30, 1921; no. 95-103. [1921.] Each 16 p. large 8" [Daily when Senate is in session.] t Elections. Amendment to Constitution of United States, jo'nt resolution pro- posing amendment to Constitution providing that Senators shall be elected by the people of the several States. [1921.] 1 p. (H. J. Res. 39, 62d Cong. 1st sess. ) t Germany. Treaty of peace with Germany, treaty l)etween United States and Germany, signed Aug. 25, 1921, to restore friendly relations existing between the two nafons prior to outbreak of war, together with sec. 1 of i)t. 4 and pts. 5, 6, 8-12, 14, and 15 of treaty of Versailles under which United States claims rights and privileges. 1921. 123 p. (S. doc. 70.) [Treaty in German and English.] 21—20865 Internal revenue. Revenue act of 1921, copy of bill (H. R. 8245) to reduce and equalize taxation, to amend and simplify revenue act of 1918, and for other purposes, as reported by Senate Committee on Finance, showing House bill in roman, all connnittee amendments in stricken-through type or italic, w;th such parts of committee amendments as reenact present law of 1918 in small capital italic, and new matter in regular italic. 1921. ii-|--294-[-xvi p. (S. doc. 73.) 21—26866 Woman suffrage amendment, 66th Congress, 1st sess'on, H. J. Res. 1, joint reso- lution proposing amendment to Constitution extending right of suffrage to women. 1921. 1 p. t 146 September, 1921 CLAIMS COMMITTEE Rhcinlander, John H. John H. liheinlander, report to accompany S. 167 [for re- lief of John H. Rheinhander] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Sept. 24, 1921. Ip. (S. rp. 274.) COMMERCE COMMITTEE Pearl River. Bridge across Pearl River, Miss., report to accompany S. 244T [to authorize consti-uction of temporary bridge across Pearl River, between Meeks Ferry and Grigsbys Ferry and between Madison County, Miss., and Rankin Couhty, Miss., by Pearl River Valley Lumber Company] ; submitted by Mr. Edge. Sept. 23, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 273.) FINANCE COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar of bills and nominations, 1921-23, Sept. 23, 1921; no. 12, 67th Congress [1st session]. [1921.] 27 p. 4" t Internal revenue. Internal revenue bill of 1921, report to accompany H. R, 8245; submitted by Mr. Penrose. Sept. 26, 1921. 35 p. (S. rp. 275 *[pt. 1].) 21— 2686T Supplemental briefs submitted to Committee on Finance on proposed revenue act of 1921. 1921. 47 p. $ INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE Railroads. Railroad revenues and expenses, extracts from hearing pursuant to Senate resolution 23, directing Committee on Interstate Counnerce to hold hearings upon matters relating to revenues and expenses of railroads which report to Interstate Commerce Commission ; testimony of Julius Kruttschnitt, May 10-16, 1921. 1921. [l]+8-29i+30-138+22 p. 2 pi. 9 tab. t Railroad revenues and expenses, hearings pursuant to Senate resolutiou 23, directing Committee on Interstate Commerce to hold hearings upon matters relating to revenues and expenses of railroads which report to Inter- state Commerce Commission, May 10-June 1, 1921. 1921. v. 1, 55S+[22]-|-xl p. il. 7 pi. 2 tab. t JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Sept. 26, 1921; no. 15 and 16. [1921.] 32 p. and 35 p. 4° t Limitations (law). Amending sec. 1044, Revised statutes, relating to limita- tions in criminal cases, report to accompany S. 2410 [to amend sec. 1044, Revised statutes, relating to limitations in criminal cases, by extending period of limitation in offenses involving defrauding United States] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Sterling. Sept. 26, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 276.) MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Army supplies. Sale of clothing to enlisted men, etc., report to accompany S. 2492 [to amend act making appropriations for support of Army, fiscal year 1922, relative to prices of clothing, etc., for sale to enlisted men] ; submitted by Mr. Sutherland. Sept. 26, calendar day Sept. 30, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 278.) Madauaska, Army transport. Reconditioning of Army transport Madawaska, report to accompany S. J. Res. 118 [authorizing Secretary of War to obligate funds appropriated for support of Army, fiscal year 1921, to amount of $236,095 from unexpended balances now in Treasury, for reconditioning of Army transport Madawaska] ; submitted by Mr. Sutherland. Sept. 26, calen- dar day Sept. 30, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 280.) Soldiers. Destitute discharged soldiers in Europe and S.beria, report to ac- company S. J. Res. 120 [providing funds for carrying into effect provisions of Public 28. 67th Congress, act to furnish free transportation and subsistence from Europe and Siberia to United States for destitute discharged soldiers and their wives and children] ; submitted by Mr. Sutherland. Sept. 26, calendar day Sept. 30, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 281.) September, 1921 147 Warrant Officers' Reserve Corps, report to accompany S. 2515 [to amend act entitled "Act to amend act for making further and more effectual provision for national defense and to establish military justice " by providing for or- ganization of Warrant Officers' Reserve Corps] ; submitted bv Mr. Sutherland. Sept. 26, calendar day Sept. 30, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 279.) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ■CaJendar. Legislative calendar, G7th Congress, 1st session, Julv 19 and Sept. 27, 1921; no. 4 and 5. [1921.] Each 12 p. large 8" t PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS COJtMITTEE Ncwhcrry, Truman H. Senator from Michigan, report pursuant to S. Res. 11 [66th Congress, authorizing investigation of alleged unlawful practices in election of Senator from Michiganl ; submitted bv Mr. Spencer. Sept. 26, calendar day Sept. 29, 1921. 12 p. (S. rp. 277, pt. 1.) Senator from Michigan, views of minority, pursuant to S. Res. 11 [66th Congress, authorizing investigation of alleged unlawful practices in election of Senator from Michigan] ; submitted by Mr, Pomerene. Sept. 26, calendar day Sept. 29, 1921. 88 p. (S. rp. 277, pt. 2.) [Includes additional views of Mr. Ashurst.] COURT OF CLAIMS Austin Company v. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1921.] no. 47-A, p. 195-326. t Bates & Rogers Construction Company v. United States ; evidence for de- fendants. [1921.] no. 34438, p. 159-192. t •Cases. Supplemental calendar, Oct. 1921 [of cases ready for trial or hearing]. 1921. 17 p. [Some of the pages are blank.] + HI Paso Southirestern Co. v. United States ; evidence for defendant. [1921.] no. 34741, p. 13-19. t Johnson Lighterage Co. v. United States ; evidence for claimant. [1921.] no. 34623, p. 41-106. t Joice. John K. Joice v. United States; evidence for defendants. [1921.] no. 34690, p. 125-162. + Maupin. William G. Maupin, jr., et al. v. United States ; evidence for de- fendants. [1921.] no. 34681, p. 199-319. t Same. [1921.] no. 34681, p. 321-330. t Missoun, Kansas d Texas Raihvay Co. v. United States ; evidence for defendant. [1921.] no. 34444, p. 25-28. + Pierce-Arrow Hilotor Car Companij vs. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1921.] no. 34732, p. 97-128. t Rider. Nelson W. Rider v. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1921.] no. 29-A, p. 6-12. t ^S<. Louis, Broivnsville, and Mexico Railway. St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico Railway Company v. United States; evidence for defendant. [1921.] no. 34697, p. 9-19. + St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico Railway Co. v. United States ; evidence for defendant. [1921.] no. 34740, p. 17-18. % Stockett. .John W. Stockett v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1921.] Congressional, no. 15461, p. 15-82. t Warj-cn, Moore and Company v. United States; evidence for plaintilf. [1921.] no. 34691, p. 139-170. t COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS Bags. No. 2118, United States vs. Chelsea Bag & Burlap Company, transcript of record on appeal from Boartl of General Appraisers. [1921.] cover-title, i+22 p. t Paintings. No. 2124, United States vs. Bertrose Company, transcript of record on appeal from Board of General Appraisers. [1921.] cover-title, 1+15 p. t 148 September, 1921 Pyrcthrum. No. 2116, United States V8. T. Xagase and Geo. S. Bush & Co., transcript of record on appeal from Board of Genei-al Appraisers. [1921.] cover-title, i+24 p. % lieJiquidation. No. 2J22, United States vs. Zucca & Co., transcript of record on appeal from Board of General Appraisers. [1921.] cover-title, 1+29 p. + Screenings. No. 2129, United States i". Woodward-Newliouse Company, tran- script of record on appeal from Board of General Appraisers. [1921.] cover- title, i+9 p. i DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Court of Appeals. Rule 32 adopted as amendment to [Revised] rules of Court of Appeals [of District of Columbia, concerning] review of judgments ren- dered by Municipal Court. [1921.] 2 p. t Public rtiUties Cowniission. 8th annual report of Public Utilities Commission of District of Columbia, [calendar year] 1920. 1921. 234 p. t 14—30633 FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD Federal reserve biiUetin. Federal reserve bulletin, Sept. 1921: [v. 7, no. 9]. 1st edition. 1921. ii+2S3-313 p. map, 4° [Monthlv.] t Paper, ifl.SO a \r. 15—26318 Note.-— The Federal reserve bulletin is printed in 2 editions (a 1st edition and a final edition). The 1st edition is brief and contains the regular official announcements, the national review of business conditions, and other i:rueral matter, and is distributed without charge to the member b.nnks of the Federal reserve syst^'m. The 2d or final edi- tion contains detailed analyses of business conditions, special articles, review of foreign banking, and complete statistics showing condition of Federal reserve banks. Those desiring copies of either edition may obtain them from the Federal Reserve Board at the prices stated above and below. • Same, Sept. 1921; [v. 7. no. 9]. Final edition. 1021. iv +1027-1145+11 p. il. map, 4" [Monthly.] t Paper. 40c. single copy, ?4.(,K) a yr. Federal reserve member banks. Abstract of condition reports of State bank and trust company members, and of all member banks of Federal reserve system, June 30, 1921. 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Manual of first-aid instruction for miners, by committee of surgeons on standardization of first aid, G. H. Halberstadt, A. F. Knoefel, W. A. Lynott, W. S. Rountree, and M. ,J. Shields; revised by R. R. Sayers. [1st edition.] [Aug.] 1921. xii+3-221 p. il. 24° [Includes lists of Minos Bureau publications of especial interest to miners. 'This pub- lication is a revision of American Red Cross First-aid textbook, miners' ■ edition, and Bureau of Mines Advanced first-aid instructions for miners.] * Paper, 20c. 21—26840 154 September, 1921 Mine accidents. Monthly statement of coal-mine fatalities in United States^ June, 1921; bv W. W. Adams. [1st edition.] [July] 1921. 22 p. il. * Paper, 5c. 14—30541 Note. — Includes Permissible explosives tested prior to July 31, 1921 ; by Spencer P. Howell. 'Nitrogen o.vids. Detenuination of oxides of nitrogen; by V. C. Allison, W. L. Parker, and G. W. Jones. [1st edition.] [Sept.] 1921. 13 p. il. (Technical paper 249.) [Includ'es lists of Klines Bureau publications on health and sanitation at mines.] * Papei', 5c. 21 — 26870 Oil-camp sanitation [with bibliography] ; by C 1'. Bowie. [1st edition.] [July] 1921. 32 p. il. 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. (Technical paper 261.) [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on health and sanitation.] * Paper, 10c. 21—26842 Publications. New publications, special, 1921. [1921.] oblong 48° [These lists are published in the form of postal cards.] t Publications of Bureau of Mines. [Edition of] Aug. 1921. [1921.] 31 p. t 12—35113- Zirconium. Investigations of zirconium with e.'jpec'al reference to metal and oxide, h storical review and bibliography: by J. W. Mardeu and M. N. Rich. [1st edition.] [July] 1921. vi-|-3-152 p. il. 2 p. of pi. (Bulletin 186: Min- eral technology 25.) [Includes lists of IVIines Pjureau publications on mineral technology.] * Paper, 25c. 21—26841 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Lafayette National Park. Rules and regulations. 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Hydraulic and excavation tables. 5th edition enlarged. 1921. 168 p. il. 12° t Fabrikoid, .$1.50. 21—26843 Reclnmatirm record, v. 12, no. 9; Sept. 1921. [1921.] p. 401-448, 11. large 8' [Monthly.] 9—35252 Note. — The Reclamation record is published in the interest of the settlers on the reclamation projects, its aim being to raise the general average of success on these projects. It contains much valuable matter of interest to farmers, and will be sent free of charge to any water user on the reclamation projects. The Record is sold to those who are not water users for 75 cents a year, payable in advance. Subscriptions may be forwarded to the Chief Clerk, U. S. Reclamation Service, Washington, D. C, and remittances (postal money order or New York draft) should be made payable to the Special Fiscal Agent, U. S. Reclamation Service. Postage stamps- will not be accepted. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Note. — The bound volumes of the decisions, usually known as Interstate Commerce Commission reports, are sold by the Superintendent of Documents. Separate opinions are sold on subscription, price $1.00 per volume ; foreign subscription, $1.50 ; single copies, usually 5c. each. Blasting-caps. No. 11913, George C. Holt et al., receivers of .l*]tna Explosives Company, Incorporated, v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, director general, as agent, et al. ; decided Aug. 1, 1921 ; report [and order] of com- mission. [1921.] 213-214+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7089.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Booths. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1,341, classification ratings on paint or varnish spraying booths; [decided Aug. 15, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +282-284+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7105.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Conunission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Bricks. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1333. commodity rates on brick from Danville to Bronson, 111.: decided Aug. 4, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 277-278+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7103.) [Report fi'om Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11425, .John Kline Brick Company v. director general, as agent. New York Central Railroad Company, et al. ; decided Aug. 4, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 439-442+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7145.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Cast-iron. No. 11563, United Iron Works, Inconiorated, v. director general, as agent; [decided Aug. 4. 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] + 310-312+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7111. ) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Cattle. No. 11552, East Tennessee Packing Company v. director general, as agent, Southern Railway Company, et al. ; [decided Au^. 22, 1921; report of commission]. 1921. [1] +322-326 p. ( [Opinion] 7114.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Cement. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1337. cement to Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Electric Railroad stations; [decided Aug. 4, 1921; re- port and order of commi.ssionl. 1921. [1] +264-266+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7101.) [Report from' Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. imO, Atlas Portland Cement Company v. Central Vermont Railway Companv, director general, et al. ; [decided Aug. 29, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +420-430+ ii p. ([Opinion] 7142.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, .5c. X56 September, 1921 Coal. No. 10461, Peerless Coal Comijany of Illinois v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al. ; [no. 104G1 (sub-no. 1), Jones & Adams Coal Company i'. sam'e] ; decided Aug. 12, 1921; report [and order] of connnission on further hear.ng. [1921.] 335-3384- [1] p. ([Opinion] 7116.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commiss.on re- ports, V. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11427, Michigan Builders' Supply Company v. director general, as agent, Grand Trunk Railway C(tmpany of Canada, et al. ; decided Aug. 4, 1921 ; report of commission. [1921.] p. 349-350. ( [Opinion] 7121.) [From Intei"state Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11964, P. Koenig Coal Company v. Hocking Valley Railway Company et al. ; [decided Aug. 22. 1921; report of commission]. 1921. [1] +392-395 p. ([Opinion] 7136.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Coconut-oil. No. 11.306, Peet Brothers Manufacturing Company v. director general, as agent. Fort Smith & Western Railroad Company, et al. ; decided Aug. 4, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 345-346-fii p. ([Opinion] 7119.) [Report fronr Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 63.] *' Paper, oc. Corn. No. 11418. Walratli & Shenvood Lumber Company v. director general, as agent; decided Aug. 4, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 3-17-348+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7120.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, oc. Decisions of Interstate Conniierce Commission, Dec. 1920-Mar. 1921. 1921. xxviii+S76 p. il. (Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 60.) * Cloth, $1.75. 8—30656 Demurrage. No. 11S27, Reeves Coal & Dock Company r. director general, as agent; decided Aug. 22, 1S21 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 387-388+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7134.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. • No. 11850, Superior & Southeastern Railway Company v. director gen- eral, as agent, and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Com- pany; decided Aug. 4, 1921; report [and order] of comm'ssion. [1921.] 431- 433+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7143.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Drugs. No. 11887, Upjohn Company v. director general, as agent. Grand Trunk Western Railway Company, et al. ; decided Aug. 4, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 371-373+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7129.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, y. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Express companies. 11th annual report on statistics of express companies in United States for year ended Dec. 31, 1920 ; [prepared in] Bureau of Statis- tics. 1921. 12 p. 4° * Paper. 5c. Freight. Ex parte no. 73, in re sec. 3 of interstate commerce act, as amended by sec. 405 of transportation act, 1920 ; decided Aug. 12, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission on further hearing. [1921.] 375-380+i p. ( [Opinion] 7131.) [Report from Intex'state Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Freight rates. Inyestigation and suspension docket no. 12S0, rail-and-water rates from Atlantic Seaboard territory to Texas points; decided Aug. 12, 1921 ; report of commission. [1921.] p. 267-276. ( [Opinion] 7102.) [From Interstate Commefce Commission reports, y. 63.] * Paper, 5c. . No. 8845, Natchez Chamber of Commerce v. Louisiana & Arkansas Rail- way Company et al. ; [no. 8920, same v. Arkansas, Louisiana & Gulf Railway Company et al., and no. 9036, same v. Arkansas «& Louisiana Midland Railway Company et al. ; decided Aug. 11, 1921 ; report and order of commission on further 'hearing]. 1921. [l]+288-300+iy p. ([Opinion] 7108.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Fuel-oil. No. 11564, Laclede Steel Company v. director general, as agent, Chicago & Alton Railroad Company, et al ; decided Aug. 22, 1921 : report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 381-383+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7132.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. September, 1921 157 Fuel-oil — Coiitiinu>(l. >'o. 11673, Foit Dod.ffe Comniercial Club et al. v. director general, as anient, Arkansas Ontral llailroad Company, et al. ; decided Aug. 22, 1921; report [and order] of connuission. [1921.] ;i.")7-3GO+ii p. ([Opin- ion] 7124.) [Report from Interstate Conmierce Connnission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Glass. No. 11372, El Paso Sash & Door Company v. director general, as agent, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al. ; [decided Aug. 4, 1921 ; report and order of connnission]. 1921. [1] +342-344+ [1] p. ([Opin- ion] 711S.) [Ut'port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper. 5c. Grain. No. 10S7S. Board of Railroad Commissioners of Iowa et al. r. director general, Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al. ; decided Aug. 4, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 40.5-412+ [1] p. ([Opin- ion] 7139.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Connnission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Ice. No. 11263, Consumers Ice Company et al. v. director general, as agent, and Pere Marquette Railway Company ; [no. 10957, Consumers Ice Company v. same ; and no. 11873, Collins Northern Ice Company v. director general, as agent]; decided Aug. 22, 1921; report of commission. [1921.] p. 413-416. ([Opinion] 7140.) [From Interstate Connuerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Ice-cream. No. 11948, Glacifer Company v. American Railway Express Com- pany ; decided July 23, 1921; report [and order] of connuission. Corrected reprint. [1921.] 1.53-156a + [l] p. ([Op'nion] 7076.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Indtifitrinl railroads. American Hominy Company, 2d industrial railways case, no. 4181, in matter of allowances to short lines of railroads serving industries ; investigation and suspension docket no. 414, cancellation of I'ates in counect- tion with small lines bv carriers in official classification territory ; decided Aug. 4, 1921; report of commission. [1921.] p. 319-322. ([Opinion] 7113.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. ■ Berlin INIills Railway. 2d industrial railways case. no. 4181, in matter of allowances to short lines of railroad serving industries; investigation and suspension docket no. 414. cancellation of rates in connection with small lines by carriers in official classification territory ; decided Aug. 4, 1921 ; report of commis-sion. [1921.] p. .313-318. ( [Opinicm] 7112.) [From In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. New Castle & Ohio River Railway Company, 2d industrial raihvays case, no. 4181, in matter of allowances to short lines of railroad serving indus- tries; investigation and suspension docket no. 414, cancellation of rates in connection with small lines by carriers in official classification territory ; decided Aug. 4, 1921; report of commission. [1921.] p. 305-309. ([Opinion] 7110.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Interstate commerce act, including text or related sections of [other acts] ; reA-ised to Aug. 1, 1921. 1921. 298 p. * Paper, 20c. 21—26837 The included sections arc : Accident reports act. Ash pan act. Kills of lading act. Block signal resolution. Boiler insppetif)n act, as amended. Clayton antitrust act. Compulsory testimony act. District court jurisdiction act. Elkins act, as amended. Expediting act, as amended. ■ Federal control act, as amended. Federal possession and control act. Government-aided railroad and telegraph act. Hours of service act. as amended. Immunity of witnesses act. Lake Erie and Ohio Iliver Ship Canal act. jSIedals of honor act, [with] regulations as amended. Merchant marine act, 1920. Miscellaneous provisions. Parcel post acts. Railway mail service pay acts. Ueimliursenient of Uniti'd States for motive power and equipment. Safety appliance acts, as amended. Standard time act. as amended. Transportation act, 1920. as amended. Transportation of explosives act, as amended. 158 September, 1921 Iron. No. 11733, Parkersburg Ric & Keel Company r. Baltimore & Ohio Rail- road Company et al. ; decided Aug. 4. 1921 ; report [and order] of com- mission. [1921.] 363-36G+iii p. ([Opinion] 7126.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Connnission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11765, David Kaiifman «& Sons Company 7\ director general, as agent; decided Aug. 4. 1921 ; report of commlssioTi. [1921.] p. 367-368. ( [Opin- ion] 7127.) [From Interstate Connnerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11903 McGregor-Noe Hardware Company r. St. Lonis-San Francisco Railway Company; [decided Aug. 1, 1921; report of commission]. 1921. [1] -1-246-248 p. ([Opinion] 7096.) [From Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Kansas City Southern Railiray. Before Interstate Commerce Commission [valuation docket no. 4] in matter of valuation of property of Kansas City Southern Railway Company [et al.] ; brief in support of supplemental tenta- tive valuation. 1921. cover-title, 1+17 P- t Leather. No. 9649, Freight Bureau of Chamber of Commerce of Macon, Ga. v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company et al. ; [no. 9670, same v. Seaboard Air Line Railway Company et al.] ; decided July 19, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 327-334+11 p. ([Opinion] 7115.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Logs. No. 11574. Beaumont Chamber of Commerce v. director general, as agent, and Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company ; decided Aug. 1, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 2.53-254+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7098.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 63.] * Paper. 5c. Lumber. No. 11529. Cairo Association of Commerce v. Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Company et al. : decided Aug. 4. 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 351-353+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7122.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11807, Frank P. Doe Lumber Company v. director general, as agent, and Southern Pacific Company; [decided Aug. 4, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +354-356+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7123.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. MaU. No. 11959. Kurth Malting Company v. director general, as agent, and Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company ; [decided Aug. 4, 1921 ; re- port and order of commlsson]. 1921. [1] +44(5-447+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7147.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Milk. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1.331. minimum requirement on 1. c. 1. milk and cream shipments ; [decided Sept. 7, 1921 : report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +448-449+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 7148.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Misrouting. No. 11586, Amendt Milling Company r. New York Central Railroad Company, director general, as agent, et al. : [decided Aug. 4, nP21: report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +230-233+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7094.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commssion reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Molasses. No. 11768. Albers Brothers Milling Company r. director general, as agent; [decided Aug. 22, 1921: renort and order of commission]. 1921. [1] + , 384-386+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7133.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 63.J * Paper, 5c. Xaral stores. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1336, naval stores be- tween south Atlantic ports, including interor points ; [decided Sept. 3, 1921 ; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +4.50-451+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7149.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. (53.] * Paper, 5c. Oranges. No. 11677, California Frn!t Growers Exchange v. Chicago & North Western Ralway Company et al. ; decided Aug. 4. 1921; report [and order] of commLssion. [1921.] .361-362+ [1] p. ( [Opinion]712.5.) [Report from Interstate Connnerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. September, 1921 159 Kaiiroads. 33d annual report on statistics of railways in United States, year ended Dec. 31, 1919 ; prepared by Bureau of Statistics. 1921. 83 p. 4° [Cover and half title-page read: Text of 33d annual report.] * Paper, 15c. 5—11209 Freight and passenger train service unit costs (selected expense ac- counts) of class 1 steam roads in United States, including proportion of mixed-train and speo'al-train service (for 167 steam roads, switching and terminal companies not included), June, 1921 and 1920, and 6 months [ended with June] 1921 and 1920; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. June, 1921, 1 p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steam roads in United States (for 201 steam roads, including 16 switching and terminal companies), July, 1921 and 1920 [and] 7 months ending with July; [prepared in] Bureau of Statist' cs. July, 1921. 1 p. oblong large 8" [Subject to re- vision.] t Operating revenues and operating expenses of large steam roads, selected items for roads with annual operating revenues above .$25,000,000, July, 1920 and 1921 [and] 7 months ended with July, 1920 and 1921; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. July, 1921. 2 leaves, oblong large 8° [Subject to re- vision.] t Operating statistics of large steam roads, selected items for July, 1921, compared with July, 1920, for roads with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000, including proportion of mixed train and special train service; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. July, 1921. 2 leaves, oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t Revenue traffic statistics of class 1 steam roads in United States, includ- ing mixed-train service (for 168 steam roads, switching and terminal com- panies not included), June, 1921 and 1920 [and] 6 months ended with June, 1921 and 1920; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. June, 1921. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t Rails. No. 11993, Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Company r. director gen- eral, as agent, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, et al. ; [no. 11993 (sub-no. 1), same v. same; and portions of 4th section application no. 703] ; decided Aug. 1, 1921 ; report [and orders] of commission. [1921.] 249- 252+ii p. ([Opinion] 7097.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Safety appliance-'^ Decisions under safety appliance acts, in district court for eastern district of Tennessee, at Knoxville, Tenn., nos. 82 and 89, United States V. Southern Railway Company [memorandum opinion on defendant's motion for new trial] ; decided July 28, 1921. [1921.] 4 p. t Salt. No. 11795, Armour & Company v. director general, as agent, Detroit, Bay City & Western Railroad Company, et al. ; decided Aug. 4, 1921 ; report of commission. [1921.] p. 373-374. ( [Opinion] 7130. ) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Sand. No. 117.53. Silica Sand Producers Traffic Association of Illinois v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, director general, as agent, et al. ; decided Aug. 1. 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 217- 219-H[1] p. ([Opinion] 7091.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 03.] * Paper, 5c. Sa7i Pedro, Los Aiu/eles and Salt Lake Eailroad. Before Interstate Commerce Conunission, valuation docket no. 26, in matter of valuation of pi'operty of San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company; brief in support of supplemental tentative valuation. 1921. cover-title, i-f21 p. % Seeds. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1340, classification ratings on flower and garden seeds; decided Aug. 15, 1921; report [and order] of com- mission. [1921.] 2S.5-2S6+[1] p. ([Opnion] 7106.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Soda. No. 11794, Armour & Company v. director general, Erie Railroad Com- pany, et al. ; decided Aug. 4, 1921 ; report [and order] of •commission. [1921.] 369-370+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 712S. ) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. 160 September. 1921 Staves. No. 11482, Louis Werner Stave Company r. director general, as agent, Beaumont, Sour Lake iSc Western Ua.lway (.'ompany, et al. ; [decided Aug. 4, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [l]+442-445+ii p. {[Opinion] 7146.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. G3.] * Paper, 5c. Stone. No. 11489, Columbia Quan-y Company v. director general, as agent, and East St. Louis, Columbia & AVaterloo Railway Company ; decided Aug. 1, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 203-204+ [1] p. {[Opinion] 7084.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. G3.]. * Pai)er, 5c. Suf/ar. No. 11GS5. Early-Foster Company v. Southern Pacific Company et al. ; decided Aug. 1, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 209-210+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7087.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. (J3.] * Paper, 5c. Sulphuric acid. No. 10831, Matthiesseu & Hegeler Zinc Company et al. v. director general, as agent, Chicago & Nortli Western Railway Company, et al. ; decided Aug. 5, 1921 : report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 801-304+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7109.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11617, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company v. director general, as agent. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, et al. ; decided Aug. 1. 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 2.35-2.57+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7099.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Comniiss.on reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Sicine. No. 11438, Swift & Company v. director general, as agent: decided Aug. 22, 1921 ; report of commission. [1921.] p. 389-392. ( [Opinion] 713.5.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Switchinff. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1330, interchange switching at Atlanta. Ga. : [decided Aug. 22, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +258-263+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7100.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 03.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11674, Hillsboro Coal Company r. Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Lou s Railway Company et al. ; decided Aug. 30, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 401-404+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7138.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Sicitchinff charges. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1328, cancellation of switching arrangements at Mobile, Ala. ; decided Aug. 20, 1921 ; report [and order] of comm ssion. [1921.] 279-281+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7104.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commiss.on reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11199, Marble Cliff Quarries Company r. director general, as agent, and Pittsburgh, C ncinuati. Cliicago & St. Louis Railroad Company; decided Aug. 4. 1921: report of commissou. [1921.] p. 339-341. ( [Opin on] 7117.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Tea. No. 11434, Monsanto Chemical Works v. Southern Pacific Company, di- rector general, as agent, et al. ; no. 11434 (sub-no. 1), same v. Canadian Pacific Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al. ; and no. 11435, same r. Wabash Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al. ; de- cided Aug. 22, 1921: report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 417-419+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7141.) [Report from Intei-state Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * I'aper, 5c. Trackage. No. 11670, Cameron Coal Company et al. r. Marion & Eastern Rail- road Companv et a!. : [decided Aug. 31, 1921 ; report and order of commis- sion]. 1921. ' [1] +434-438+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7144.) ^ [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Pa'per, 5c. [No. 11984] Benton Coal Mining Company i\ Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al. ; [no. 11859, Franklin County Min ng Com- panv v. same; deeded Aug. 30, 1921: report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +396^00+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7137.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. Wheat. No. 11573, Northern Grain & Warehouse Company v. Spokane. Port- land & Seattle Railway Company et al. ; decided Aug. 1, 1921; report [and order] of comm ssion. [1921.] 205-206+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 708.5.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Conuuission reports, v. 63.] * Paper, 5c. September, 1921 161 Wood-pulp. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1349, pulp wood from South Carol.ua to Canton, N. C. ; decided Aug. 15, 1921; report [and order] of coiuiuission. [1921.] p. 287, [1]. ([Opinion] 7107.) 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Executive order, New Mexico [revoking Executive order of May 3, 1921, temporarily withdrawing certain described lands in New Mexico for classification and pending determination as to reserving said lands for national monument purposes]. Aug. 31, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3542.) t Piers. Executive order [directing that possession and control of certain Hoboken piers, etc., formerly property of North German Lloyd and Hamburg American steamship companies and of Hoboken Shore Railroad, revert from War Department to Shipping Board]. Sept. 19, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3549.) t Porto Rico. Acts of 10th Legislature of Porto Rico, message transmitting acts and resolutions of 10th Legislature of Porto Rico during its 1st session [P^eb. 14-June 28, 1921]. Sept. 24, 1921. 1 p. (S. doc. 71.) [Message of transmittal only.] t Richter, Mrs. Edith L. P. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Mrs. Edith L. F. Richter to classified position in Treasury Department]. Aug. 23, 1921. 1 p. f» (No. 3539.) t Rowe, Artemus A. Executive order [authorizing reinstatement of Artemus A. Rowe to position of post oflice inspector]. Sept. 19. 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3548.) t RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Alabama Great Southern Railroad. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company, Sept. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4" t Cans. Before Interstate Commerce Commssion, docket no. 12282, Armour & Company v. Beaumont, Sour Lake & Western Railway Company et al. ; excep- tions ou behalf of defendants to proposed report of examiner. 1921. cover- title, 8 p. $ Chicago and North Western Railtoay. Final settlement between director gen- eral of railroads and Chicago and North Western Railway Company and other corporations, Sept. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4° t Chicago, New York and Boston Refrigerator Company. Final settlement be- tween director general of railroads and Chicago, New York and Boston Re- frigerator Company, Sept. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4° t Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Company, Sept. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4° t Coal. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12339, Minnesota Steel Com- pany V. director general et al. ; brief for director general. 1921. cover-title, ii+37 p. t Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12595, Walrath & Sherwood Lumber Company et al. v. director general et al. ; brief for defendants. 1921. cover-title, 6 p. t Copra. Before Interstate Conunerce Coiumission, no. 10405, 10407-9, 10464. 10519, 10557-58, 10564, 11974, Southport Mill (Limited) v. director general et al.; no. 10405 sub. 1, no. 10405 sub. 2, no. 10410, Terminal Oil Mill Com- pany V. [same] ; brief for director general on rehearing. 1921. cover-title, iii+163 p. t Denver and Rio Grmide Railroad. Final settleinent between director general of railroads and Alexander R. Baldwin, receiver of Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Comitany, Sept. G, 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4" t Equipment trust agreement. W^alker D. Hlnes, director general of railroads, , and Guaranty Trust Company of New York as trustee ; equipment trust agreement, eciuipment trust no. — , Jan. 15, 1920. 1921. cover-title, 27 p. % Freight. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12295, West Virginia Pulp & Paper Company v. director genei-al ; exceptions on behalf of director general to proposed report of examiner. 1921 . cover-title, 4 p. % September, 1921 169 Freight rates. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, (locket no. 11472, Cali- fornia Packing Corporation v. director general, as agent; docket no. 11329 Jacobs, Malcolm & Burt i\ director general of railroads et al. ; dockets uos. 11643 and 11215, Sunlit Fruit Company v. director general of railroads et al. ; exceptions by defendants to report of examiner. 1921. cover-title, 32 p. t Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12047, Bradford Rig & Reel Company v. director general et al. ; exceptions taken by director general to examiner's proposed report. 1921. cover-title, 1 p. J Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12112, Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Company v. director general ; exceptions taken by director general to examiner's proposed report. 1921. cover-title, 2 p. % Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12241, Standard Pencil Company v. director general, exceptions taken by director general to exam- iner's proposed report. 1921. cover-title, 2 p. t Fuel-oil. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12535 and sub. no. 1, Fairmont Creameiy Company et al. v. director general et al. ; brief for defendants. 1921. cover-title, 10 p. t Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12554, Interstate Oil Com- pany et al. V. director general et al. ; brief for defendants. 1921. cover-title, 9 p. $ Ice. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12372, William L. Carney v. director general et al. ; director general's exceptions to examiners' proposed report. 1921. cover-title, 5 p. $ Limestone. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12619, Amalgamated Sugar Company v. director general; brief for director general. 1921. cover- title, 6 p. t Merchants and Miners' Transportation Company. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Merchants and Miners' Transportation Company, Sept. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4° t Neio York, Ontario and Western Railway. Final settlement between director general of railroads and New York, Ontario & Western Railway Company, Sept. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4° t Petroleum. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 10683, Wagner & Steiner v. director general et al. ; exceptions taken by director general to examiner's proposed report. 1921. cover-title, 8 p. t • Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11788, Traffic Bureau, Davenport Commercial Ciub et al. v. director general et al. ; defendants' exceptions to examiner's proposed report. 1921. cover-title, 7 p. $ Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12003, Burlington Ship- pers' Association et al. v. director general et al. ; defendants' exceptions to examiner's proposed report. 1921, cover-title, 7 p. t Plates, Iron and steel. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12531, Arkansas Natural Gas Co. v. director general et al. ; brief for defendants. 1921. cover-title, 12 p. t Railroads. Final settlement between director general of railroads and . 1921. 3 p. 4° t Reconsignment. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12334, Freeman Grain Company v. director general, as agent ; defendant's exceptions to report proposed by examiner. 1921. cover-title, 5 p. t Rice. Before Interstate Commerce Connnission, no. 11464, Beaumont Cham- ber of Commerce i\ director general et al. ; petition on part of director general for reconsideration. 1921. cover-title, 2 p. t St. Paul Bridge and Terminal Railwuii. Final settlement between director gen- eral of railroads and St. Paul Bridge and Terminal Railway Company, Sept. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4- r Sand. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12577 and sub no. 1, Conti- nental Motors Corporation and Reo Motor Company v. director general et al. ; brief for defendants. 1921. cover-title, 11 p. t Sivitching charges. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12100 and sub no. 1, Beaumont Chamber of Commerce v. director general et al. ; brief for defendants. 1921. cover-title, 13 p. t 170 September, 1921 Union Freifiht Railroad. Final settlement between director general of rail- roads and Union FreiglU Railroad Company, Sept. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4" t Virfiinian Railtray. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Virarinian Railway Company, Sept. — . 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4° t ^yn(|ons. Before Interstate Commerce Connnission, no. 12397, Chevrolet Motor Company of Texas v. director general, as agent, et al. ; defendants' exceptions to examiner's proposed report. 1921. cover-title, 5 p. $ SHIPPING BOARD Daily shipping bulletin, v. 1, serial no. 1-13; Sept. 16-30, 1921. New York Citv [1921]. cover-titles, each [2] +160 p. large 8° [Daily except Sundays and holidays. Previously issued by the Naval Conununicution Service, see p. IG.o.l "-■ Paper, $1.00 per copy. 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(Publication 2590.) * Cloth, $1.50. 4—18264 Contents. — Report of Secretary of Smithsonian Institution [with reports of subordinate bureaus, including library, and editor's report on publications issued]. — Report of executive committee of board of regents of Smithsonian Institution. — Pro- ceedings of board of regents of Smithsonian Institution. — Modern theories of spiral nebulae ; by Ileber D. Curtis.- — Determination of deflection of light by the sun's gravi- tational fiekl. from observations made at total eclipse of May 20, 1919 : by Sir F. W. Dyson, A. S. Eddington, and C. Davidson. — Wireless telephony ; by N. H. Slaughter. — Radium and electron ; by Sir Ernest Rutherford.- — HD-4, 70-miler with remarkable possibilities developed at Dr. Graham Bell's laboratories on Bras d'Or Lakes; by William Washburn Nutting.- — Natural resources in their relation to military supplies ; bj- Arthur D. Little. — Glass and some of its problems ; by Sir Herbert Jackson. — Functions and ideals of a national geological survey ; by F. L. Ransome. — Influence of cold in stimulating growth of plants ; by Frederick V. Coville. — Floi'al aspects of British Guiana ; by A. S. Hitchcock. — Milpa agriculture, primitive tropical system ; by O. P. Cook. — On extinction of mammoth, by H. Neuville ; [translated by Gerrit S. Miller, jr.]. — Preliminary stud3- of relation between geographical distribution and migration with special reference to Palaearctic region ; by R. Meinertzhagen. — Neces- sity of state of action for protection of wild birds; by Walter E. Collinge. — Glimpses of desert l)ird life in Great Basin ; by Harry C. Oberholser. — Division of Insects in Na- tional Museum ; by J. M. Aldrich. — Seventeen-year locust ; by R. E. Snodgi'ass. — Ento- mology and the ^^•ar ; by L. O. Howard. — Two types of southwestern cliff houses ; by J. Walter Fewkes. — On race histoiy and facial characteristics of aboriginal Americans ; by W. H. Holmes. — Opportunity for American archeological research in Palestine; by James A. Montgomery. — Differentiation of mankind into racial types ; by Arthur Keith. — Exploration of Manchuria ; by Arthur de C. Sowerby. — Origin and beginnings of Czechoslovak people, by Jiiidiich Matiegka ; [with note, by A. Hrdli^ka].— Geo- graphic education in America ; by Albert Perry Brigham. — Progress in national land reclamation in United States ; by C. A. Bissell. — Richard Rathbun ; by Marcus Benja- min. — Great chemist. Sir William Ramsay, by Ch.' Moureu ; [translation]. — Index. Same. (H. doc. 710, 66th Cong. 2d sess.) September, 1921 171 AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION Historians. Vagaries of historians ; by William Roscoe Thayer. 1921. [1] -|- 75-88 p. 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Life histories of North American gulls and terns, order Longipennes [with references to bibliography] ; by Arthur Cleveland Bent. 1921. x+345 p. 93 pi. (Bulletin 113.) * Paper, $1.25. 21—26845 King-snakes. Revision of king snakes, genus Lampropeltis [with bibliography] ; by Frank N. Blauchard. 1921. vi+260 p. il. 2 pi. (BuUetin 114.) * Paper, 25c. 21—26846 Lantern-flies. Some Eocene insects of family Fulgoridae; by T. D. A. Coek- erell and Grace Sandhouse. 1921. [1] +455-457 p. 1 pi. [From Proceedings, V. 59 ; no. 2380.] t Meteorites. On mineral composition and structure of Troup [Tex.] meteorite; by George P. Merrill. 1921. [1] +477-478 p. 1 pi. [From Proceedings, v. 59 ; no. 2384.] t Troup, Tex., meteorite; by J. A. Udden. 1921. [1] +471-476 p. il. 2 p. of pi. [From Proceedings, v. 59 ; no. 2383.] t Rudistids. New cretaceous rudistid from San Felipe formation of Mexico ; by Timothy W. Stanton. 1921. [1] +453-454 p. 2 p. of pi. [From Proceedings, V. 59 ; no. 2379.] t Turtles. 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This bulletin has been written especially for members of boys' and girls' poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1735 Management of growing chicks; [by J. W. Kinghorne]. [Nov. 1920, re- print July, 1921.] 8p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1111.) [In- cludes lists of Farmers' bulletins on poultry raising. This bulletin has been written especially for members of boys' and girls' poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1906 ■ Selection and care of poultry breeding stock; [by Rob R. Slocum]. [Aug. 1920, reprint with slight changes Sept. 1921.] 11 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1116.) [Includes lists of Farmers' bulletins on poultry raising. This bulletin has been written especially for members of boys' and girls' poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1738 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, Sept. 1921; [no.] 173. Oct. 20, 1921. p. 87-96. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a vr ; foreign subscription, 40c. 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[Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to fur-bearing animals.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16 — 245 Rats. House rats and mice; [by] David E. Lantz. [Oct. 1917, reprint Oct.] 1921. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' l)ulletin 896.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to noxious mammals.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—1101 Rodents. Death to rodents ; by W. P.. Bell. [1921.] p. 421-438, il. (Yearbook separate 8.55.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. CHEMISTRY BUREAU Lemons. Composition of California lemons [with bibliography] ; by E. M. Chace, C. P. AYilson, and C. G. Church. Oct. 15, 1921. 18 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 993. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—1024 Pine-oil and pine-distillate product emulsions, method of production, chemical properties, and disinfectant action [with bibliography] ; by L. P. Shippen and E. L. Griffin. Oct. 7, 1921. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 989.) [Prepared in cooperation with Insecticide and Fungicide Board.] * Paper. 5c. Agr 21—1021 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, supplement 118. Oct. 15, 1921. p. 259-292. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 9351-9400.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—194 NOTE. — The free distribution of this publication will be limited to firms, ostablish- ments, and Journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above and below. Same, supplement 119. Oct. 24. 1921. p. 293-330. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 9401-50.] * Paper, 5c. Same, supplement 120. Oct. 29, 1921. p. 331-.362. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 9451-9500.] * Paper, 5c. ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Alfalfa caterpillar; [by V. L. Wildermuth]. [Apr. 1920, reprint Sept. 1921.] 16-i-[ll p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1094.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—997 Arfientine ants. Control 'of Argentine ant in California citrus orchards; by R. S. Woglum and A. D. Borden. Oct. 18, 1921. cover-title, 43 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Bulletin 965.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 21— 1015 Blister-beetles. Results of work on blister beetles in Kansas ; [by] F. B. Milliken. Oct. 14, 1921. 26 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bui lei in 967.) * Paper. 10c. Agr 21— 1016 186 October, 19-21 Boll weevils. Killing boll weevils with poison dust; by B. R. Coad. [1921.] p. 241-252, il. (Yearbook separate 842.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. Codling-moths. Experiments and suggestions for control of codling moth iu Grand Valley of Colorado ; by E. H. Siegler and H. K. Plank. Oct. 8, 1921. 38 p. 2 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 959.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 21—1014 Foal tick and how premises may be fi'ee<^l from it; [by F. C. Bisliopp]. [Dec. 1919, revised Oct. 1921.] [1921.] 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1070.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20— 9 Peach horer, how to prevent or lessen its ravages, para-dichlorobeuzene treat- ment; [by] A. L. Quaintance. [Oct.] 1921. 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1246.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21— 1032 Potato leafJiopper and its control ; [by J. E. Dudley, jr.]. [Aug. 1921.] 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1225.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21 — 1030 San Jose scale and its control; [by A. L. Quaintance]. [Mar. 30. 1915, revised Oct. 1919, reprint Aug. 1921.] 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulle- tin 650.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to insects injurious to deciduous fruits.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19 — 987 FARM MANAGEMENT AND FARM ECONOMICS OFFICE Ac<;ou)itin(j. Farm household accounts; [by] W. C. Funk. [June, 1918, re- print Sept.] 1921. 11 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 964.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—571 Farms. Factors that make for success in farming in the South ; [bv C. L. Goodrich]. [Sept. 1920, reprint Oct. 1921.] 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1121.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1739 Fire prevention and fire fighting on farm; [by H. R. Tolley and A. P. Yerkes]. [Jan. 1918, revised Dec. 1919, reprint Sept. 1921.] 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 904.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publications relating to subject of this bulletin and some other publications relating to fire prevention and protection.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20 — 956 Motor trucks on eastern farms ; [by] H. R. Tolley [and] L. M. Church. [July] 1921. 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1201.) [Prepared in cooperation with Public Roads Office.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21 — 1027 Waste land and wasted land on farms ; by James S. Ball. Aug. 15, 1916, re- print Sept. 1921. 18 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 745.) [In- cludes lists of Agriculture Department and experiment stations publications on clearing land and on drainage.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16 — 1005 FOREST SERVICE Camping. Handbook for campers in national forests in California. 1921. 48 p. il. 16° (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 185.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—1034 Forest experiment stations; by Earle H. Clapp. Oct. 1921. 34 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Circular 183. ) * Paper, 10c. Agr 21—1033 National forest areas, June 30, 1921 ; compiled by Branch of Engineering. [1921.] 8 p. 4° t Agr 16—330 Wood-pulp. Sale prospectus, 335,000,000 cubic feet national forest pulp timber, West Admiralty Island unit, Tongass National Forest, Alaska, 1921. 1921. 20 p. map. t INSECTICIDE AND FUNGICIDE BOARD Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, no. 36. Oct. 19, 1921. p. 835-866. * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—384 Note. — The free distribution of this publication will be limited to firms, establish- ments, and journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above and below. Same, no. 37. Nov. 2, 1921. p. 867-887. * Paper, 5c. OCTOBEK. 1921 187 MARKETS AND CROP ESTIMATES BUREAU Cantaloupes. Commercial grading, packing, and shipping of cantaloupes; [by] C. T. More [and] G. V. Branch. [Feb. 2, 1916, revised Apr. 1918, reprint Sept.] 1921. 26 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 707.) [In- cludes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to subject of this bulletin.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—446 Containers. Standard containers for fruits and vegetables [by F. P. Downing; edited by H. W. Samson]. [Apr. 1921, reprint Aug. 1921.] 34+ [1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1196.) * Paper, .5c. Agr 21— 542 Cotton. Preliminary manufacturing tests of official cotton standards of United States for color for upland tinged and stained cotton; by W. R. Meadows and W. G. Blair. Oct. 20, 1921. 12 p. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 990.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—1022 Ha I/. Marketing hay at country points; by H. B. McClure and G. A. Collier. Oct. 18. 1921. 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 977.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publications relating to hay.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—1019 Marketing hay through terminal markets; by G. A. Collier and H. B. McClure. Oct. 22, 1921. cover-title, .52 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 979. ) * Paper, 10c. Agr 21—1020 Market reporter, weekly, Oct. 1-29, 1921; v. 4, no. 14-18. 11921.] p. 209-288. il. 4° t Agr 20—12 Monthly crop reporter, Oct. 1921; v. 7, no. 10. [1921.1 p. 121-132, il. 4" * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. : foreign subscription, 40c. Agr 1.5 — 61t) Note. — Consists largely of tabular statements relating to agriculture, including esti- mates of acreage, condition, etc., and prices and values of crops and live stock. Potatoes. Commercial handling, grading, and marketing of potatoes; [by] C. T. More and C. R. Dorland. [Nov. 1. 1916, reprint with changes Sept.] 1921. 43 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 7.53.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Deitaitment publications of interest in connection with this bulletin.] * Paper, 5c. Seed marketing hints for farmer; [by (.4eorge C. Edler]. [Oct. 1921.] 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1232.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21— 1031 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, (markets) no. 70: State bureaus of markets, including divisions and other agencies doing marketing work. Oct. 1921. 12 p. * Paper, 5c. Agr 15— 199 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Beans; [by] L. C. Corbett. [Apr. 30, 1907, reprint Aug. 1921.] 28 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 289.) [Letter of tran.smittal omitted from this reprint.] * I'aper, 5c. Agr 7—1624 lieet-suijar industry in United States in 1920; by C. O. Townsend. Oct. 14, 1921. cover-title, 58 p. il. 10 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 995.) [ Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to sugar and its production.] * Paper, 20c. . Agr 21 — 102.) BUuldey potato tuher-rot under irrigation [with list of literature cited] ; l»y M. Shavovalov [Shapovalov] and H. A. Edson. 1921. cover-title, 81-92 + [6J p. 2 pi. 4 p. of pi. IFidm Journal of aiiricultui'al research, v. 22, no. 2, Oct. S, 1921.] ■: Blueberries. Directions for blueberry culture, 1921 ; by Frederick Y. Coville. Oct. 15, 1921. cover-title, 24 p. 29 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 974.) * Paper, 30c. Agr 21—1018 Citrus-fruit growin:;- in (Julf States; | bv K. D. Voslnu-yJ. [Sept. 1920. revised July, 1921.] [1921.] 46 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1122.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications on citrus fruits.] « Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1789 Corn. Occurrence of quercetin in Emerson's brown-husked type of maize; by Charles E. Sando and H. H. Bartlett. 1921. cover-title, p. 1-4, large 8" [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 22, no. 1, Oct. 1, 1921.] t Cowpcas, culture and varieties; [by W. J. Morse]. 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Agr 18 — 323 Spraying peaches for control of brown-rot, scab, and curculio ; [by] W. M. Scott and A. L. Quaintance. [Mar. 27, 1911, abridged reprint Apr. 1918, re- print Sept.] 1921. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 440.) [Prepared in cooperation with Entomologj- Bureau.] * Paper. 5c. Pecans. Preventing wood rot in pecan trees ; [by] S. M. McMurran. July, 1918 [reprint Aug. 1921]. 8p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 995.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—922 Peppermint. Cultivation of peppermint and spearmint ; [by] Walter Van Fleet. [Oct. 19, 1915, reprint with changes Sept.] 1921. 13 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 694.) * Paper, 5c. Plants. Flowering and fruiting of plants as controlled by length of day; by W. W. Garner and H. A. Allard. [1921.] p. 377-400, il. (Yearbook separate 852.) [From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. Pop corn for market; [by C. P. Hartley and J. G. Willier]. [Sept. 1913, re- vised Apr. 1920, reprint Sept. 1921.] 12+ [1] p. il. 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[1921.] no. 12; 27+19 p. 4" [Includes History of bills and resolutions.] PUBLIC LAWS XOTE. — Public acts in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Super- intendent of Documents at a subscription price of $1.00 for the present session (67th Congress, 1st session), foreign subscription, $1.25; if only a few laws are enacted dur- ing this session, this price will also include the laws for the 67th Congress, • 2d session; single copies are usually 5c. each. Public [act] 73-77. 81, 67th Congress. Cincinnati, Public Health Exposition, 19il. H. R. 8365, act to permit use in post office at Cincinnati, Ohio, of special canceling stamps bearing words " Public Health Exposition, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 15 to 22, 1921." Approved Oct. 5, 1921. 1 p. (Public 74.) Michifjan Citij. Inil. II. R. 7578, act providing for "Visit the Dunes, Michigan City," canceling stamp to be used liv Michigan City, Ind,, post office. Approved Oct. 5, 1921. 1 p. (Public 7.-!.) 198 OcTOBEu. 19*21 rulflic liictl 78-77. SI, ()7rii ("iniiiTess — CoiitimuMl. Mixstmri. 11. U. S21)7. aft tu convov lands to Missouri for onlar^fniciit of State Capitol KToiinds of that State. Approved Oct. 17. 1921. 1 p. (Public 81.) St. Miinix h'ircr. S. 2340, act to authorize construction of bridge across St. Marys Klver. at or near St. Marvs. (ia., and Roses lUuff. Fla. | hv Sf. Marvs Bridge Com- pany I. Approved Oct. I.".. 1(121. 1 p. (I'uldic 7(i.) ' S. 24.'!(i, act to authorize construction of Itrid.ge across St. Marys River. a+ or near Wilds r.andiim Kerry, between Camden County. (Ja.. and Nassau County. Fla. |l>v Kingsland Hridne Company!. Approved Oct. 18. 1»21. 1 p. (rublic 77.1 Siiliiliiir Uiii-r. S. 1!IT0. act granting consent of ('ongress to counties of Bowie and Cass. Tex., for construction of biid}ri> across Sulphur River at or near Pettis hridRe on State highway immbered S in said <()unties and State. Approved Oct. 1."?. 1021. 1 p. (Public 7")'.) Public l.joutl ivsolutioii 21-2o. (>7tli Coimress. (Iriuid .Irmii of ihr Itrpnhlic. S. .1. Res. ll.">, .ioint n solution to authorize loan by Seciv- tarv of War to commander in chief of Orand Arinj of the Republic of cots for use of meinlHrs of (Jrand Army of the Republic during sessions of grand encampment of (irand Army of th<> Republic at Indianapolis. Tnd.. Sept. 24-Oct. 1, 1921. Approved Oct. 12. I!t21. 1 p. (Public resolution 21.) ^f<■lI(ll^l. S. .1. R'^s. 122. .Ioint resolution for bestowal of Congressional medal of honor \ipoii unkuMwn. unidentifi<-d Italian scddiei- to be buried in National Monument to Victor Kmanuel II. in Rome. Italy. Approved Oct. 12. 1U21. 1 p. ( IMiblic resolu- tion 28. ) V)iitn1 ('iiiifcdiniti- ^'l'tl•|■nlls. S. .1. Res. 117. .ioint ri'solnlion to authorize loan liy Sec- I'etary of War to commander in chief of TTnited Confederate Veterans of cuts and tents for use of nicmliers of I'nited Confederate Vetei-ans during sessions of national encami)ment of I'nited Confederate Veterans at Chattanooga. Tenn.. Oct. 24-27. 1!t21. Approved Oct. 12. 1021. 1 p. (Public resolutii'U 22.1 ACKTCri/rriiAL IXt.U'TUV .TOTNT COM^riSSTOX A(rricu1fiir(tl iminini. licai'liiii" niider Seiiiitt" concuiri^iit ivsolution 4, July 10 '[-Au}i-. 241. 1021.' 1021. pts. 7-22. [10.171 + 1 Ixi] p. il. 4 pi. % Bfiiiks o)i7th Congresses relating to insur- ance: public no. 20. 00, l.'tl, 17."), lO.l. 272. 312 [(i.'th Con.iiressl : public res. no. 22. 27. .")2 [tilth Conui-essl : proclamations 13()G and 13.S6, and public no. 108, 08(1 Cons'i'ess : pnlilic no. 200, 64th Consrress : public no. 887, G4th Couiiress ; public res. no. 44. (".(itli Congress: public no. 11, tiOth Con.sress : public no. 00, 0(!th Conirress : jinbiic no. 2(>. (i(ith Consiress : i)ubl'C no. 104, G6th Congress; [extract from] public no. lOl. GtJtb Congress: [audi public no. 47, G7th Con- ,a-ress. 1021. 72 p. [These laws include war r'sk insurance and soldiers' compensation and insurance laws.l t ACCot'NTS ro:M >r rriKK Elliott. Mc.r. Rn.^c V. Elliott, report to accompany H. Res. 107 [autlioriz.in.? payment of (> months' salary and funeral expenses to, Rose V. Elliott, on account of death of Alex Elliottl : submitted by Mr. Ireland. Oct. 27, 1021 1 1). (H. rp. 447.) Xcal. He)))-]/. Annie T. Neal. report to- accompany H. Res. 109 [for relief of widow of Henry Neal]; submitted by INTr. Ireland. Oct. 27, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 446.) October, 1921 199 Pay, Ariiiii. Expenses to investlfrat*' pay nf personnel dI" Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, report to afcoin])any S. Con. Ues. 11 [autliorizinfj; special <-oni- niittee appointed to investifiatc pay of i»ersonnel of Army, Navy, .Marine Corps, and so forth, to hold liearin;is, to employ sten<),ui'apher to report same, and to employ clerical assistants] ; submitted by Mr. Ireland. Oct. 27, 1921. 1 i>. (H. rp. 448.) Taylor, Chester W. Chester W. Taylor and M. J. Taylor, report to accomi)any H. lies. 194 [to pay Chester W. Taylor and M. .1. Taylor] ; snhmitted by Mr. Ireland. Oct. 27, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 44.").) Taylor, John T. John T. Taylor, report to accompany H. Kes. 20S [for relief of widow of John T. Tavlor] : snltmittcd bv Mr. Ireland. Oct. 27, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 449.) APl'liOl^RIATIOjNS COMMITTEE Soldiers. Expenses of bnrial in Arlin,iiton ('emetery of unknown member of American Expeditionary Forces, hearing before subconnnittee in charj;e of deticiencv appropriations [on] H. J. Kes. 20;:> and S. .1. Kes. 128. 1921. 16 p. t Providing for bnrial of unknown American soldier in Arlington memorial amphitheater. Ai-lington. Va., on Armistice day. report to accomiiany S. J. Kes. 123; submitted by Mr. :Madden. Oct. 12, 1921. 2 p. ( H. rp. 404.) BANKINO AND CVntKENCY COMMITTEE Federal reserve banks. Amending Federal reserve act, report to accompany H. 11. 8399 [to amend sec. 11 (m) of act known as Federal reserve act, as amended, bv extending effective date] ; submitted by Mr. McFadden. Oct. 26,1921. Ip. (H. rp. 442.) Amending PVderal reserve act, report to accompany S. 831 [to amend proviso in paragraph 10 of sec. 9 of Federal reserve act amended by act of June 21, 1917, amending Federal reserve act, relative to redisccmnt by Federal re.serve banks for State member banks] ; submitted by Mr. McFadden. Oct. 26, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 441.) Foreiyn- e-rehanye. Exchange stabilization, hearings on H. K. S404, to investi- gate international exchange problem for i)Urpose of istrict of Colunihia, report to accompany S. 1033 [regulating issuance of checks, drafts, and orders for payment of money within District of Coluuihia] ; .sul)mitte(l hy Mr. Zihhnan. Oct. 7, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 396.) PoimbroJcwp. Regulating husines.s of pawnhrokers in District of Columhia, re- port to accompany H. R. 6309; submitted by Mr. Focht. Oct. 10, 1921. 8 p. (H. rp. 401.) Street railroads. ISferger of street car lines in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. S."i20 [to further regulate certain public service corporations operating within District of Columbia, so as to permit merger of street rail- way companies and of Potomac Electric Power Company] ; submitted by Mr. Zihhnan. Oct. 7, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 397.) Streets. Closing upper Water street, report to accompany S. 813 [to- authorize conniiissioners of District of Columbia to clo.se upper Water street between 21st and 22d streets northwest] ; submitted bv Mr. Focht. Oct. 19, 1921. 3 p. ' (H. rp. 416.) Piney Branch road, report to accompany S. 1066 [to authorize commis- sioners of District of Columbia to close Piney Branch road between 17th and Taylor streets and 16th and Allison streets northwest] ; submitted bv Mr. Lamport. Oct. 19, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 417.) INDUSTKIAL ARTS AND EXPOSITIONS COMMITTEE Rio (le Janeiro, International Centennial Exposition, 1922. Accepting invitation to participate in Brazilian centennial exposition, hearings on H. J. Res. 200. Oct. 14, 1921. 1921. 17 p. t International centennial celebration, Rio de Janeiro, repoi-t to accom- pany H. ,T. Res. 200 [accepting invitation of Republic of Brazil to take part in international exposition to be held in Rio de Janeiro in 1922, for purpose of conmiemorating centenary of independence of Brazil] ; submitted bv Mr. Bland of Indiana. Oct. 17, 1921. 5 p. (H. rp. 411.) International centennial celebration, Rio de Janeiro, report to accom- pany S. J. Res. 114 [accepting invitation of Republic of Brazil to take part in international exposition to be held in Rio de Janeiro in 1922, for purpose of commemorating centenary of independence of Brazil] ; submitted bv Mr. Bland of Indiana. Oct. 21, 1921. 5 p. (H. rp. 428.) INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Charles River. Bridge across Charles River, Mass., report to accompany H. R. 6152 [to authorize construction of drawless bridges across certain portion of Charles River, Mass., connecting Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge and Massachusetts Avenue in Boston, and at any other points upon said river, at, near, or above Massachusetts Avenue, by Metropolitan Park Commission, or any town or city, or any other public body authorized by Massachusetts] ; submitted by ]\Tr. Winslow. Oct. 18, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 412.) Clioctairhatchee Rirer. Bridge Choctawhatchee River. Fla., report to accom- pany H. R. 8477 [to extend time for construction of bridge across Choctaw- hatchee River, near Caryville, Fla., by State Road Department of Florida] ; submitted by Mr. Huddleston. Oct. 19, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 419.) Grand Calumet River. Bridge across Grand Calumet River within corporate limits of Gary, Ind., report to accompany H. R. 8347 [to authorize New York Central Railroad Company to construct bridge across Grand Calumet River within corporate limits of Gary, Ind.] ; submitted by Mr. Sanders of Indiana. Oct. 20, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 420.) Pearl River. Bridge acros.s Pearl River, INIiss., rei)ort to accompany S. 2447 [to authorize construction of bridge across Pearl River, between Meeks Ferry and Grigsbys Ferry and between Madison County, Miss., and Rankin County, Miss., by Pearl River Valley Lumber Company] ; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Mississippi. Oct. 21, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 431.) October, 1921 201 Red Ricer of the North. Bridge across lied River of the North lietween Fargo, N. Dalv., and Moorhead, Minn., report to accompany H. 11. 8744 [granting con.sent of Cougre.ss to State of North Dakota, county of Cass and city of Fargo, N. Dale., and State of Minnesota, county of Chiy and city of Moor- head, Minn., or any of them, to construct bridge across Red River of the Nortli between Fargo, N. Dak., and Moorhead, IMinn.] ; submitted by ]Mr. Newton of IVIinnesota. Oct. 21, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 427.) Rock River. Bridge across Rock River, 111., report to accompany H. R. 8346 [granting consent of Congress to board of supervisors of Whiteside County, 111., to consti'uct bridge across Rock River at or near Sterling, 111.1 ; sub- mitted by Mr. (Jraham of Illinois. Oct. IS, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 414.) TomhUjhee River. Bridge across Tonibigbee River, Miss., report to accompany H. li. 7394 [to extend time for construction of bridge across Tonibigbee River at or near Ironwood Bluff, in county of Itawamba, Miss., by boai'd of super- visors of said county] : submitted ])y Mr. Johnson of Mississippi. Oct. 21, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 430.) White River. Bridge White River, Ark., report to accompany H. R. 8476 [to authorize construction of bridge across White River, in Prairie County, Ark., near De Vails Bluff, bv Harry E. Bovay] ; submitted by Mr. Hawes. Oct. 18, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 413.) INVALID PENSIONS COMMITTKK Pciisicus. Pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., report to accomjianv H. R. 8624 [substituted for H. R. 467 and other bills] ; submitted by Mr. Fuller. Oct. 11, 1921. 102 p. (H. rp. 402.) Pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War. etc., report to accompany H. R. 8874 [substituted for H. R. 1024 and other hills] ; submitted by Mr. Fuller. Oct. 26, 1921. 38 p. (H. rp. 439.) IKIUGATION OF ARID LANDS COMJtlTTEE Irrigation districts. Application of reclamation law to irrigation [districts], report to accompany H. R. 4382; submitted bv Mv. Kinkaid. Oct. 21, 1921. 9 p. (H. rp. 425.) Reclaination of kind. To encourage development of agricultural resources of United States, hearings on H. R. 2913, to encourage development of agricul- tural resources of United States through Federal and State cooperation, giving preference in matter of employment and establi.sbment of rural homes to those who have served with military and naval forces of Ignited States, Aug. 17, 1921. 1921. pt. 7, ii+329-342+ii p. I JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Bankruptcy. Amending sec. 17 of bankruptcy law of July 1, 1898, and amend- ments thereto of Feb. 5, 1903, report to accompany H. R. 6998 [to amend sec. 17 of act to establish uniform system of bankruptcy throughout United States, as amended, so as to alford lietter protection to workmen, clerks, salesmen, and servants, against bankrupt emi)lovers] ; sul>mitted bv I\Ir. Walsh. Oct. 21, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 426.) Calendar. Legislative calendar. 67th Congress [1st session], Sept. 21-Oct. 22, 1921 ; no. 20-22. [1921.] Each r)9 p. 4" % CourtH of United states. Amending sec. 955 of Revised statutes by extending jurisdiction of courts in ca.ses of revivor, report to accompanv H. R. 60.">3 ; sub- mitted by Mr. Walsh. Oct. 21, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 429.) Gonzof/a College. Amending act to incorporate Gonzaga College, Washington, D. C, report to accompany H. R. 7428 [to amend sec. 1 of act to incoi-porate Gonzaga College, in Washington, D. C., by striking out limitation upon value of property that may be owned bv college] ; submitted bv I\Ir. Volsteail. Oct. 19, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 418.) NAVAL AFF.\1KS COMMITTEE Naval Academy, Annapolis. Readmission of certain midshipmen in Naval Academy ; submitted by Mr. Stephens. Oct. 14, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 407.) 202 OrToi'.F.ij. 19-21 I'KNSIONS COM .\l I'l'IKK Jrnirndii. 1//\. .V. .U^/y/. N. Miiy .TefiU'jran. report to acfoiiipiiny H. 7t. T).")!)" fgrrsiiitiiiji- increase of pension to N. IMay .Tcrnejran] : sulnnitled l»v Mr. McSwain. Oct. 7, 1921. 15 p. (H. rp. lim.) Pcusions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of Ilcmilar Army and Nav.v. etc.. report to acconii)any H. U. S.lOn fsulistitutpd for H. R. .">!."> ;ind otlier hills]; siihniitted l>v Mv. Uoitsion. Oct. 10. 1(121. SO p. (H. rp. 400.) I'osr oii'icK AN'i) I'osr iioads com m ri'TKK JiitcnKitioiial \(i(i CoiHirciis cancellation stani]) ;it Onialia. Xchr., rejiort to nc- conipnnv S. •_':>."i!) ; suhniitted l>v iNIr. Stecnei'son. Oct. 7. 1!)21. 1 ]>. ( H. rp P>90. ) PT'HI.IC lilH.DTNGS AM) (UJOTWDS COMMrrTKK VlidiUsfitii. S. C. Transfer custody of customhouse wharf. Charleston. S. C, i-epo'"t to accoiniiany H. K. S041 [to transfer custody and control of custom- house wliarf at Charleston. S. C.. froni Treasui-y Department to Wai- Dcpart- mentl : submitted l)y ]\rr. Lanpley. Oct. 2B. 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 440.) Pldiiipcld. \. •/. Wideninji' sti-eet in front of Federal huildinjr at TMaintiehl, N. J., ivport to accompan.v H. li. S840 [firantinj; permission to Plainfiehl. N. J.. to \vid<'n Watchunjr avenue in front of Federal post-office huildiiiirl ; suhmitrcd by :\Ir. Cliindhhmi. Oct. 20. 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 443.) PITHr.IC LANDS COjrsriTTEE AhisJ,ti. Aiiricultural entries on coal lands in Alaska, report to accompany H. R. 7948; sul)mitted hy IVIr. Sutherland. Oct. 24. 1921. 2 p. (H. ip. 432.) Afiricultural entries on coal lands in Alaska, report to accompany H. R. 8842; submitted by Mr. Sutherland. Oct. 27. 1921. 2 p. ( H. rp. 444.) Eldorado National Forest. Fxchanfte of lands and ad.histment of boundaries, Eldorado Niitional Forest, Calif., report to accompany H. R. 82(53 [for con- solidation of forest lands in Eldorado National Foi'est, Calif.l ; submitted by :Mr. Raker. Oct. 21, 1921. 7 p. (H. rp. 422.) Natio)ia] forrsis. Relief of ceitain jiersons. their heirs or assigns, who liereto- fore relin(|uished lands inside national forests to United States; submitted by Mr. Sinnott. Oct. 17, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 410.) I'liniias XaliojKil Fo/-c.s-/. Exchange of lands and ad.justment of Itoundaries, I'lumas National Forest, Calif.. rei)ort to accomi)any H. R. rirM)3 [for con- solidation of forest lands in Phunas National Foi'est, Calif.]: submitted bv Mr. Raker. Oct. 21, 1921. 6 p. (H. rp. 423.) Ref/isfcrs (laiuJ offices). Consolidation of offices of register and receiver of United States land offices in certain cases, report to accompany S. 71 ; sul>- mitted by Mr. Sinnott. Oct. 17, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 409.) ^Iiaxta Xationiil Forest. Exchaufre of lands and adjustment of boundaries, Shasta National Forest, Calif., report to accompany H. R. .1004 [for consoli- dation of forest laiKls in Shasta National Forest, Calif.] : submitted bv Mr. Raker. Oct. 21, 1921. 7 p. (H. rp. 424.) RULES rOJr>rTTTEE Ku-KIii.r KJiin. hearings. 1921. 184 p. % I\io (le Janeiro, International Ccntemiial E-cposition, 1922. Immediate con- sideration of Senate .I'oint resolution 114, report to accompany H. Res. 213 [for immediate consideration of S. J. Res. 114, accepting invitation of Re- public of Brazil to take ])art in international exposition to be held in Rio de Janeiro in 1922, for i)ur])ose of connnemoratin.ii centenary of independence of Bi-azil] : submitted bv Mr. Campbell of Kansas. Oct. 25, 1921. 1 n. (H. rp. 438.) OCTOHEK, 1921 203 TEBRITORIKS COM M ITTKK Ala-ska. Construftiou of Alaskiin railroad, hearings, Oct. 7, 1921. 1921. 28 p. t Construction of Alaskan railroad, report to accompany H. K. 8442 [to amend act to authorize President of United States to locate, construct, and operate railroads in Alaska, as amended, so as to authorize additional appro- priation to complete construction of railroad between Seward and Fair- banks] ; subnuttcd by Mr. Curry. Oct. 14, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 405.) WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Agricultural products. Extension of emergency tariff act, report to accompany H. K. SG43 [to extend tariff act ai»proved IMay 27, 1921] ; submitted by Mr. Green of Iowa. Oct. 14, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 406.) Government bonds. Refunding foreign obligations, hearings on H. R. 7359, to enable refunding of obligations of foreign governments owing to United States, and for other purposes, Oct. G, 1921. 1921. 23 p. t Refunding foreign obligations, report to accompany H. R. 8762 [to create connnission authorized iinder certain conditions to refund or con- vert obligations of foreign governments owing to United States] ; submitted by Mr. Fordney. Oct. 20, 1921. 10 p. (H. rp. 421.) [Includes views of minority signed by Mr. Collier and others.] 21 — 26962 Tariff infoiniat^on sui'veys ; prepared by Tariff Connnssion. 1921. [Other parts of Tariff information surveys appeared in previous Monthly cata- logues. ] t G-34. On articles in paragraphs 223, 224, 226, and 527 of tariff act of 1013, Almonds, walnuts, pecans, and other nuts. 55 p. PRINTING JOINT COMMITTEE Calendar of requests presented to committee for consideration and action tliere- on, Oct. 28, 1921; no. 2, 67th Congress, 1st session. [1921.] 15 p. 4" t SENATE Note. — The Senate documents and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Calendar of business. Senate, 67tli Congress^ 1st session, legislative day Sept. 26-Oct. 20, calendar day Oct. 1-31, 1921; no. 104-128. [1921.] Each 16 p. or 20 p. large 8° [Daily when Senate is in session.] t Treaties. Con)pilation of treaties between United States and certain foreign Powers with amendments, modifications, or reservations adoi>ted by Senate and action of foreign governments thereon ; presented bv Mr. Moses. 1921. 317 p. (S. doc. 72.) 21—26963 BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE Farm loan bonds. Sale of farm loan bonds, hearings before subconnnittee on S. 620 and S. 2183, to extend rediscount privilege to farm loan bonds, pro- mote their sale, and for other purposes, and to amend sec. 3 of Federal farm loan act [relative to membership of Federal Farm Loan Board], Oct. 13 and 17, 1921. 1921. 64 p. t COMMERCE COMMITTEE Cumberland River. Extend time for bridge across Cumberland River, Tehn., report to accompany S. 2507 [to extend time for construction of bridge across Cumberland River in Montgomery County, Tenn.. by said county, within 7 miles of Clai-ksville, Tenn.] ; subnntted by I\Ir. Sheppard. Oct. 4, calendar day Oct. 8. 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 287.) ]\Iisson?-i River. Extending time for bridge across Missouri River at Chamber- lain, S. Dak., report to accompany S. 2588 [extending time for construction of bridge by Chicago, IMilwaukc? and Si. Paul Railway Comi)any across M'ssotiri River at Chamberlain, S. Dak.] ; subnntted by Mr. Caldcr. Oct. 20, calendar day Oct. 22, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 302.) 74433— No. 322—21 4 204 October, 1921 Niagara River. Bridge across Niagara River, report to accompany S. 2591 [for construction of bridge across Niagara lUver at or near Buffalo, N. Y., by Fraulv B. Baird and others] ; submitted by Mr. Calder. Oct. 20, calendar day Oct. 27, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 304.) Pecdee River. Bridge across Great I'eedee lUver, S. C, report to accompany S. 2555 [autlioriz;ng counties of Marion and Florence, S. C, to construct bridge across Great Peedee River, S. C at or near Mars Bluff Ferry] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Sheppard. Oct. 14, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 289.) Red River of the North. Bridge across Red River of the North between Fargo, N. Dak., and Moorhead, Minn., report to accompany S. 2508 [granting consent of Congress to counties of Cass, N. Dak., and Clay, Minn., to construct bridge across Red River of the North between Fargo, N. Dak., and Moorhead, Minn.] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. Oct. 20, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 300.) Rio Grande. Extension of time for bridge across Rio Grande River, near El Paso, Tex., report to accompany H. R. 6809 [to extend time for construc- tion of t>ridge across Rio Grande, within or near city limits of El Paso, Tex., . by said city] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. Oct. 4, calendar day Oct. 8, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 286.) Savannah River. Bridge across Savannah River at or near Burtons Ferry, report to accompany S. 2594 [authorizing counties of Allendale, S. C, and Screven, Ga., to construct bridge aci'oss Savannah River, between said coun- ties, at or near Burtons Ferrv] ; submitted by Mr. Calder. Oct. 20, calendar day Oct. 27, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 303.) FINANCE COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar of bills and nominations, 1921-23, Oct. 25, 1921 ; no. 13, 67th Congress [1st session]. [1921.] 27 p. 4° t Internal revemie hill of 1921, minority views to accompany H. R. 8245 ; submitted by Mr. Simmons. Oct. 4, calendar day Oct. 5, 1921. 15 p. (S. rp. 275, pt. 2.) [Includes views submitted by Mr. La Follette.] FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE Munitions. Export of coal and other war materials, report to accompany S. J. Res. 124 [to amend Senate joint resolution 89, approved Mar. 14, 1912, amending joint resolution to prohibit export of coal and other material used in war from any seaport of United States, approved Apr. 22, 1898, so that Presi- dent may limit export of arms or munitions of war to any country in whicli United States exercises extraterritorial jurisdiction and in which domestic violence exists] ; submitted bv Mr. Lodge. Oct. 14, calendar day Oct. 17, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 299.) INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Chippena Indians. Authorizing per capita payment from tribal funds to Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, report to accompany H. R. 7108 ; submitted by Mr. Curtis. Oct. 14, 1921. 3 p. (S. rp. 297.) Crow Reservation. Extending time witliin which allotments may be made in Crow Reservation, Mont., report to accompany S. 2532 ; submitted by Mr. Curtis. Oct. 14, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 292.) Fort Peek Reservation. Leasing for mining purposes of unallotted lands on Fort Peck and Blackfeet Indian reservations, Mont., report to accompany S. 2312 ; submitted liy Mr. Curtis. Oct. 14, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 295.) Indians. Authorizing appropriations and expenditures for administration of Indian affairs, report to accompanv H. R. 7848; submitted by Mr. Curtis. Oct. 14, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 294.) Johnson, Sivan. Swan Jolmson, report to accompany S. 2474 [to appropriate money for payment of Swan Johnson and Agnes and Paul Antoine in con- nection with logging operations on Flatliead Indian Reservation, Mont.] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Curtis. Oct. 14, 1921. 2 p. ( S. rp. 298. ) Mount Pleasant, Mich. Reconveyance deeds for certain lands in Mount Pleasant, Isabella Coimtv, Mich., report to accompany H. 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INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE Railroad revenues and expenses, hearings pursuant to Senate resolution 23, direct.ng Conmiittee on Interstate Commerce to hold liearings upon matters relating to revenues and expenses of railroads which report to Interstate Commerce Commission, June 2-July 1, 1921. 1921. v. 2, ii +559-1032 + [4]+22+xl p. il. 6 pi. 31 tab. t JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Oct. 10 and 24, 1921 ; no. IT and 18. [1921.] Each 35 p. 4° t Letter-carriers. Punishment of assault on mail carrier, report to accompany 5. 2573 [to amend sec. 198 of act to codify, revise, and amend penal laws of United States, as amended, by providing for punishment of assault upon mail carrier] ; submitted by Mr. Brandegee. Oct. 20, calendar day Oct. 27, 1921. 2 p. ( S. rp. 305. ) MANUFACTURES COMMITTEE Metric system, hearing before subconuuittee on S. 2207, to fix metric system of weights and measures as single standard of weights and measures for cer- tain uses, Oct. 11-L3, 1921. 1921. pt. 1, p. 1-50. t MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Army. Limitation of military service without continental United States, report to accompany S. 2363 [to abolish limitation on military service without con- tinental limits of United States imposed by act of Congi-ess approved Mar. 4, 1915] ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. Oct. 4, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 283.) Carroll, William M. William M. Carroll, report to accompany S. 2035 [for relief of William M. Carroll] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Oct. 4, calendar day Oct. 6, 1921. 4 p. (S. rp. 284.) Mallahan, William 0. William O. Mallahan, report to accompany S. 268 [for relief of William O. Mallahan] ; submitted by Mr. Myers. Oct. 4, 1921. 3 p. (S. rp. 282.) Soldiers. Providing funds for burial of unknown dead in Arlington, report to accompany S. J. Res. 123 ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. Oct. 4, calendar day Oct. 7, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 285.) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Naval Academy, Annapolis. Providing for readmission of certain deficient mid- shipmen to Naval Academy ; submitted bv Mr. Page. Oct. 4, calendar day Oct. 11, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 288.) PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE Nctvherry, Trximan H. Senator from Michigan, hearing, 66th Congress, 2d ses- sion, pursuant to Senate res. 11, authorizing investigation of alleged unlawful practices in election of Senator from Michigan. 1920. 952 p. [Cover-title reads " hearings before subcommittee, 67th Congress, 1st session," has " Parts 1 to 9, with index " added, and bears imprint date 1921. These hearings were begun during the period of the 66th Congress and concluded in the 67th. They were also published in separate numbered parts.] t 206 October, 1921 USELP^SS EXECUTIVE PAPERS, JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE ON DIS- POSITION OF Smithfionian Institution. Disposition of useless executive papers in Smith- sonian institution, report ; submitted l\v Mr. INIoores of Indiana. Oct. 12, 1921. 5 p. (II. rp. 403.) COURT OF CLAIMS Anderson, Albert d J. M., Manufacturing Company. Albert & J. j\I. Anderson Manufacturintr Co. v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1921.] no. 3^332, p. 31-n6. t Arizona Eastern Railroad Co. v. United States; evidence in behalf of de- fendant. [1921.] no. 77-A, p. 25-32. t Aslihi). llichard T. Ashby v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1921.] no."]S-A, p. 7-57. I Austin Company. Austin Company v. United States ; evidence for defendant [and] evidence for plaintiff in rebuttal. [1921.] no. 47-A, p. 493-652. % Same; evidence for plaintiff. [1921.] no. 47-A, p. 327-491. + Baltimore iG Ohio Railroad Company v. United States; evidence. [1921.] no. 39-A, p. 15-SS. t Bay State Fishing Company. Bav State Pishing Co. v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1921.] no. 24-A, p. 33-92. t Same; evidence for defendants. [1921.] no. 24-A, p. 93-140. t Chicago Cold Storage Warehouse Company. Chicago Cold Storage Warehouse Co. v. United States; evidence for defendant. [1921.] no. 34G29, p. 89- 118. i Same ; evidence for plaintiff. [1921.] no. 34G29, p. 7-S8, 11. t El Paso d Southirestcrn Company v. United States; evidence in behalf of de- fendant. [1921.] no. 38-A, p. 13-27. t Grymes. Benjamin C. Grymes v. United States; John Berry v. [snnie] ; evi- dence for claimants. [1921.] no. 16-A, 17-A, p. 7-377. % Borton. George F. Horton v. United States; evidence for defendant. [1921.] no. 34703, p. 81-112. % -— — • Same; evidence for plaintiff [and] defendants. [1921.] no. 34703, p. 19-79. t Louisville and Nashville Railroad. United States v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. ; [evidence]. [1921.] no. 33239, p. 11-^9. t Ma II pin. William G. IMaup'n. jr.. et al. i\ United States; evidence for defendants. [1921.] no. 34681. p. 331-364. t Metal Products Company v. Un'ted States; evidence for plaintiff. [1921.] no. 34685, p. 65-184. t National Contract Company v. Ignited States; evidence for defendant. [1921.] no. 34679, p. 123-130. t Norfolk-Hampton Roads Company v. United States; evidence on behalf of Guaranty and Trust Corporafon, intervener. [1921.] no. 34751, p. 117- 168. t Riess. John Riess and Oscar Riess, copartners, doing business under firm name of John Riess, v. United States; evidence for defendant. [1921.] no. 34240, p. 83-90. t Snare <6 Triest Co. v. United States; testimony for plaintiff. [1921.] no. 72-A, p. 1-44. i Stcv:ort-]\rcGchee Construction Company v. United States; evidence for claim- ant. [1921.] no. 80-A, p. 29-81. t Thomson, .John. Press and Manufacturing Company. John Thomson Press & Manufacturing Company v. LTnited States; evidence for defendants. [1921. i no. 11-A, p. 191-312. t Same; evidence for plaintiff'. [1921.] no. 11-A, p. 313-341. t Warren, Moore and Company vs. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1921.] no. 34692, p. 131-187. t Wilson, C. R., Body Company. C. R. Wilson Body Company v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1921.] no. 79-A, p. 39-57. t October, 1921 207 COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS Calendar, Court of Customs Appeals, Oct. term, 1921. [1921.] xv+[;jO] p. [Part of the pages are blank.] t Horn. No. 2132, United States vs. Charles H. Brandt, transcript of record on appeal from Board of General Appraisers. [1921.] cover-title, i+14 p. % Shortage of merchandise. No. 2133, United States vs. Geo. Borgfeldt »& Co., transcript of record on appeal from Board of General Appraisers. [1921.] cover-title, i+12 p. % DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Court of Appeals. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1921, no. 3G5S, Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of Treasury, and Guy F. 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(Price list 64, 6th edition.) t 21—26967 INTERDEPARTMENTAL SOCIAL HYGIENE BOARD Hygiene. General outline and syllabus on hygiene [with lists of references] ; bv T. A. Storev. Revised edition, June. 1920. [Reprint] 1921. 114 p. t 21— 2693S October, 1921 209 rNrTERIOK, DEPARTMENT Note. — The decisions of the Uepartment of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, \an(i the decisions in land cases are issued iu signature.^, both being published later in bound volumes. Subseril)ers may deposit .$1.00 with the [Super- intendent of Documents and receive the contents of a volume of th(> decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued ; foreign subscription, $1.25. Trices for liound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of Documents. I'ensions. Decisions of Department of Interior in appejiUnl pension and boinity- land claims, also table of cases and of statutes cited and construed, July 25, 1914-Sept. ]4, 1920; editors, John W. 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Francis. — Procuring and handllHg of medical department property on board hospital ship : by H. H. Hogue. — Handy record for systematic training of hospital corpsmen ; by W. O. Steadman. — Simple apparatus for use in bacteriological laboratory ; by E. R. Noyes and .T. C. Fagaii. — Index. 1921. Prercntirc medicine. Notes on preventive medicine for medical officers, Navy, Sept. 15. 1021. [1921.] 38 p. 4° (Bulletin 110; Division of Preventive Medi- cine.) [Monthly.] t Recruiting and enlistment. Handling of recruits at recruit depot. INlarine Bar- racks. Parris Island, S. C, witb special reference to physical examination: by J. C. Parham. 1021. 11 p. [From United States naval medical liulletin, v. 15. no. 4.] t Syphilis. Four centuries in treatment of syphilis [with list of references] ; by li. W. Shaffer. 1921. 16 p. [From I'nitefl States naval medical bulletin, v. 15, no. 4.] 7 Venereal p>'opfiyUi.ri.<; among United States marines at Honolulu. Hawaii. 1909- 10: by H. H. Lane. 1921. 6 p. [From I'nited States naval iiunlical l)ulletin, V. 15, no. 4.] t 224 October, 1921 NAVIGATION BUREAU Naval Academn, Annapolis. Examination papers for adniission to Naval Academy; series 30-4G, 48-50. P>b. 1914-Apr. 1921. 1921. 84 p. t Naval Academy. 8—35154 Regulations governing admission of candidates into Naval Acadeniv as midshipmen, Aug. 1921. 1921. 22 p. t 7—32069 Recruiting and enlistment. List of addres.ses of Navv recruiting stations, .Tulv 1. 1921. n. p. [1921]. 1 p. narrow f° i Same, Oct. 1, 1921. n. p. [Oct. 3, 1921]. 1 p. narrow f t HYDKOGRAPHIC OFFICK. NOTE. — The charts, sailing directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the General catalogue of mariners' charts and books and of the Hydrographic bulletins, reprints, and Notice to mariners are supplied free on ■application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, Portland (Greg.), Seattle, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Hydrof/rapJiic bulletin, weekly, no. 1674-77: Oct. 5-26. 1921. [1921.1 Each 1 p. large 4° and f t A^o/ice fo r/r/ofo/-.s 10, 1921; Oct. 1 [1921]. [1921.1 5 p. [Monthlv.] t 20—26958 Notice to mariners 40-44, 1921; Oct. 1-29 [1921], [1921.] [xxviii] +1130-1293 leaves, 8 maps. [Weekly.] t Tide calendars. Tide calendar [for Baltimore (Fells Point) and Cape Henrvl, Nov. 1921. [1921.] 1 p. 4» [Monthly.] t ■ Tide calendar [for Norfolk (Navv Yard) and Newport News. Ya.], Nov. 1921. [1921.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t CJiarts Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Nov. 1921 ; chart 3500. Scale 1° long.— 0.7 in. Washington. Hydrographic Office, Oct. 15, 1921. 23.4 X 35.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are fui-nished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. Note. — Contains on reverse. Lines of position by Aquino's method. Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Dec. 1921 ; chart 2603. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrograph'c Office. Oct. 15. 1921. 22.6 X 31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. Note. — Contains on reverse. Lines of position by Aquino's method. Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean. Nov. 1921 : chart 1400. Scale 1° long. =0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office. Oct. 15. 1921. 23.2X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are fvirnished bv the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. 14—16339 Note. — Contains on reverse, Lin^s of position by Aquino's method. - — - Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Dec. 1921 ; chart 1401. Scale 1° long.= 0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 15, 1921. 23.7X35.3 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. Note. — Contains on reverse. Lines of position by Aquino's method. - — • Pilot chart of south Atlantic Ocean. Dec. 1921-Feb. 1922; chart 2600. Scale 1° long.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 15, 1921. 23X31.9 in. [Quarterly. Certniu portions of the data are furn'shed by the AYeather Bureau.] t 10c. Pilot chart of south Pacific Ocean, Dec. 1921-Feb. 1922 ; chart 2601. Scale 1° Iong.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 15, 1921. 21.2X35.5 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. . Queen Charlotte Souud. Approaches to Queen Charlotte Sound, British Co- lumbia, from Briti.sh surveys between 1860 and 1903; chart 5361. Scale naut. m.=0.3 in. Washington, Hvdrographic Office. Sept. 1921. 30.6X41.7 in. t 50c. OCTOHKK. 11)21 225 SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Naval suijplies. Index to specifications issuetl by Navy Department for naval stores and material. Oct. 1, 1921. 44 p. 12° [Quarterly.] t YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAU Boston Navif-Yard. Regnilatioits, navy yard, Boston, 1921. 1921. 109 p. 4" X PAN AMERICAN UNION Note. — The Pan American Union sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at E rices usually ranging from 5c. to $2.50. The price of the English edition of the bulletin 5 25c. a single copy or $2.50 a year, the Spanish edition $2.00 a year, the Portuguese edition $1.50 a year ; an additional charge of 50c. a year on each edition for countrief> outside the Pan American Union. Address the Director General of the Pan American Union. Bulletin {English edition). Bulletin of Pan American Union, Oct. 1921; [v. 53, no. 4]. [1921.] [iv] +325-432 p. il. [Monthly. The vohinie number of this issue on p. 325 is incorrectly given as 54 instead of 53.] 8 — 30967 Same. (H. doc. 250, pt. 4. 67th Cong. 2d sess.) (Portuffuese edition). Boletim da Uniap Pan-Americana, Outubro, 1921, edigao portuguesa ; [v. 21, no. 4]. [Gibson Brothers, Inc., Washington, D. C, 1921.] [iv] +609-684 p. 11. [Monthly.] 11—27014 {Spanish edition). Boletin de la Union Panamericana, Octubre, 1921, edicion espauola ; [v. 53. no. 4]. [1921.] [iv] +337-444 p. il. [Monthly. This number is entitl(>d Los ultinios progresos en la industria pecuaria.] 12—12.555 Mexico. Centenary of independence of Mexico, Sept. 27, lS21-Sei)t. 27, 1921, published in commemoration of 100th anniversary of Mexican independence. 1921. 18+ [2] p. il. [Includes article entitled Soul of Mexico, by Guillermo A. Sherwell, p. 3-17, which appeared also in Bulletin for Sept. 1921.] t 21—26944 PANAMA CANAL Note. — Although The Panama Canal makes its reports to, and is under the supervision of, the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department. Panama Canal record, v. 15. no. 8-11 : Oct. 5-26, 1921. Balboa Heights, C. Z. [1921]. p. 121-184. [Weekly.] 7—35328 Note. — The Panama Canal record is furnished tree to United States Government departments and bureaus. Members of Congress, representatives of foreign govern- ments, steamship lines, and public libraries. Others desiring this publication may obtain it at the subscription price of $1.50 per year in the Canal Zone, the United States, and the Republic of Panama ; $2.00 per year elsewhere. Remittances for sub- scriptions may be forwarded to The Panama Canal, Washington, D. C, or to The Panama Canal Record, Balboa Ileight.s, Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. Vehicles. Vehicle and traffic laws and regulations in force in Canal Zone, Aug. 15. 1921. Panama Canal Presb, Mount Hope, C. Z., 1921. 42 p. small 4" tPaper, 25c., Panama Canal, Washington Office. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE OFFICE Employees. Rates of pay, silver roll [of employees of The Panama Canal and Panama Railroad Company]. Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope, C. Z., 1921. cover-title, 27 p. narrow 8' ^Circular 666-15.) t PURCHASING DEPARTMENT Supplies. Circulai" [proposals for supplies] 1460 and 1461 ; Oct. 21 and 31, 1921. [1921.] 13+ [1] and 9+[l] p. f t ■ Proposals [for supplies 1460, to accompany Circular proposals for supplies 1460]. [1921.] 1 p. 24° t 226 OcTOBEK, 1921 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Buffalo, N. y. Scheme of priuKiiy distribution for use iu post office at Buffalo N. Y. ; corrected to July 1, 192]. 1921. 70 p. 12° t C'ramd Rapids, Mich. Sclienie of city distribution for use in post office at Grand l{apids, Midi. ; corrected to Apr. 7, 1921. 1921. 90 p. 12° t Mail contracts. Advertisement invitiug proposals for carrying mails on steam- boat or other power-boat routes in Arkansas, Louisiana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California, and Hawaii, .Tuly 1, 1922-,fune 30, 1926 Oct 29 1921 39 p. t . , . Postal bullet in, v. 42, uo. 12G75-700; Oct. 1-31, 1921. 1921. Each 1 p. or 2 leaves, il. f° LOaily except Sundays and holidays.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. 6—5810 Festal ituide. United States official postal guide, 4th series, v. 1, no 4; Oct. 1921. 1921. cover-title, p. 1-28+ leaves 29-32+ [4] p. [Monthly. Includes .Inserts 692-700 to Postal laws and regulations of United States.] * Official postal guide, with supplements, .'i;i..50; July issue, $1.00: supplements pub- lished monthly (11 pamphlets) 50c. 4 — 18254 EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES DIVISION Postal supplies. List of postal supplies furnished post offices of 1st and 2d classes, post office inspectors, and Railway Mail Service. Oct. 15, 1921. p. 1-12+ leaves 13-55. $ FOREIGN MAILS DIVISION Steamboats. Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails to foreign coun- tries during Nov. 1921. [Oct. 15, 1921.] 2 leaves, f* [Monthly.] * Paper, .5<'. single copy, 25c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 50c. RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE California. General scheme of California, 1921. 1921. 112 p. $ Mail-trains. Schedule of mail trains, no. 430, Sept. 20, 1921, 3d division. Rail- way Mail Service, comprising District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia (except peninsula of Maryland and Virginia). 1921. 130+ [1] p. narrow 8° t ■■ Schedule of mail trains, no. 431, Sept. 20, 1921, 7th division. Railway Mail Service, comprising Kansas and Missouri. 1921. 1.56+ [1] p. narrow 8° t Missouri. Scheme of Missouri, Chicago, 111., i^tandpoint, Oct. 1921. 1921. 851 p. [Half of the pages are blank.] t Scheme of Missouri, Peoria. 111., standpoint, June, 1921. 1921. 115 p. [Half of the pages are blank.] 4 San Francisco, Calif. Scheme of distribution for San Francisco, Calif., for use in Railway Mail Service, Aug. 1921. 1921. 135 p. t Wisconsin. Scheme of Wisconsin, Chicago, 111., standpoint, Sept. 1921. 1921. 223 p. [Half of the pages are blank.] t TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION NoTB. — Siiico P\'bruiir.v, 1908, Ihp Topo^vaphy Division ha.s hoeu prepaiing rural- dt'livery maps of counties In which rural delivery is completely established. They are published iu two forms, one giving simply the rural free delivery routes, starting from a single given post office, sold at 10 cents each ; the other, the rural free delivery routes in nn entire count.v, sold at 35 cents each. A uniform scale of 1 inch to 1 mile is iised. ■ Editions are not issued, but sun-print copies are produced in response to special calls addressed to the Disbursing Clerk, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C. These maps should not be confused with the post route maps, for which .see jNIonthly catalogue for August, 1021, page 112. PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Addresses. Address of Prcsidcnl of United States at Atlanta. Ga., Oct. 27, 1921. 1921. 8 p. t - 21—26970 Address of I'resident of United States at celebration of semicentennial of founding of Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 26, 1921. 1921. 12 p. t 21—26971 October, 1921 227 Addressee — Continued. Address of President of United States at College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., Oct. 19, 1921. 1921. 10 p. t 21— 2694.-1 Address of President of United States at Yorktown, Va., Oct. 19, 1921. 1921. 6 p. t 21—26946 ■ Remarks of President of United States at luncheon, Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 26, 1921. 1921. 5 p. t 21—26972 Armistice day, proclamation [calling upon citizens of United States to devote period of time from 12 o'clock noon to 2 minutes past that hour, in silent prayer of thanks, and directing that National Hag be displayed at half-mast upon all public buildings of United States, at all stations of Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, American embassies, legations, and consulates, from sunri.se to sunset on Nov. 11, 1921]. Sept. 30, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 1610.) t Auk, U. 8. S. Executive order [transferring U. S. S. Auk and U. S. S. Osprey from control of Navy Department to permanent control of Conunerce Depart- ment for use by Coast and Geodetic Survey for surveving purposes]. Oct. 12, 1921. 1 p. r (No. 3559.) :•: Colorado. Executive order, Colorado [temporarily withdrawing certain lands in Colorado from settlement until Mar. 5, 1923, in aid of pending legislation embodied in H. R. 7053. granting said lands to Canon Citv, Colo., for public park]. Oct. 18, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3561.) t Declaration of Indepoulenee. Executive order, transfer of Declaration of Independence and Constitution of United States from Department of State to Library of Congress [there to be preserved and exhibited under rules aud regulations prescribed bv librarian of Congress]. Sept. 29, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3554.) t Delhvood, vef>scl. Executive order [authorizing transfer of vessel Delhvood from Shipping Board to War Department]. Sept. 26, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3553.) 4-- Einploynicnt Srnice. Executive order [authorizing Secretary of Labor to make appointments in Employment Service without regard to civil service act and rules]. Sept. 30, 1921. 1 p. f" (No. 3556.) t IJiifirorinf/ and Printiuf/ Bureau. Executive oi'der [amending civil service rule relating to appointments, by removal of position of operative and ])riuter's assistant in Engraving and Printing Bureau from nonapportioned service and jilacing them in apportioned service]. Oct. 6, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3557.) t Fire prcrrvtioii day, 1921, pro<'lamation [urging that Oct. 10, 1921, be designated anart- nient decisions numliered 38856-885. general appraisers' decisions 8465-71, abstracts 444G1-.500. and internal revenue decisions 3232-39.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription. $2.00. 10—30490 APPRAISERS Reappraisemcnts of merchandise by general appraisers [on Sept. 29-Oct. 25. 1921] ; Oct. 7-28, 1921. [1921.] various paging. ( Reappraisemeut circu- lars 3345-51.) [Weeklv.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. ; foreign sub- scription, $1.05. 13—2916 COAST GUARD Cadets. Appointment of cadets and cadet engineers, regulations effective Aug. 23, 1921. 1921. 22 p. t COItfPTROLLER OF CURRENCY National banks. Duties and liabilities of directors of national banlcs and mem- ber banks of Federal reserve system. [Dec. 11, 1920, reprint 1921.] 13 p. 40 I October, 1921 233 National banks — Continued. Monthly statement of capital stock of national banks, national bank notes, and Federal reserve bank notes outstanding, bonds on deposit, etc. [Oct. 1, 1921]. Oct. 1, 1921. 1 p. f° t 10— 212G6 COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY Decisions of comptroller of Treasury, v. 27, July 1, 1920-June 30, 1921 ; Walter W. Warwick, comptroller, Charles M. Foree, assistant comptroller. 1921. xvii+1173 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2893.) * Cloth, $1.-50. 8—33959 GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE ilovernment supplies. General schedule of supplies, fiscal year 1922: 1st sup- plement to class 15, Incandescent electric lamps, reduction in prices, effective Oct. 1, 1921. [1921.] [3] p. 4° t 1&— 26857 Same: 2d supplement to class 8, Gasoline, kerosene, linseed oil, and tur- pentine, Sept. 1-Oct. 31, 1921. [1921.] 3 p. 4" t G( )VEKNMEXT ACTUARY Bovds of United States. :Market prices and investment values of outstanding bonlisliment of lUireun of War Risk Insurance in Treasury Department, act to establish Veterans' Bureau and to improve facilities and service of such bureau, and further to amend and modify war risk insurance act. Sept. 1921. 45 p. [This publication contains only provisions relating to Division of Military and Naval In- surance.] * Paper, 5c. Office supplies. Catalogue of standardized office equipment, supplies, furniture, and books ; issued by Supplies and Printing Section of Chief Clerk's Office. 1921. 24 p.-f [1] folded leaf, 4° t Orders. General order 18: [Aug. 23, 1921]. 1921. 12 p. 24° [Title is : Travel regulations. Other orders in this series are multigraphed and are not entered in this catalogue.] t WAR DEPARTMENT Ammunition. Allowances of amnmnition for field artillery instruction and target practice. Revised, 1921. 1921. 7 p. (Special regulations 32.) [Super- sedes Special regulations 32, Allowances of ammunition for mobile artillery instruction and target practice, 1917.] t Arm II regulations, t Note. — The Army regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. The names of such of the more Important administrative subjects as may seem appropriate, arranjied in proper sequence, are nu.ml)ered in a single series and each name so numbered constitutes the title and number of a pamphlet containing certain administrative regulations pertaining thereto. Where more than one pamphlet is re- quired for the administrative regulations pertaining to any such title, additional pamphlets will be issued in a separate sub-series. 20-10. Inspector General's Department : Inspection of posts and camps. Changes 1 ; Aug. 22, 1921. 1921. 1 p. fi05— 175. Commissioned officers : Foreign service ; Sept. 7, 1921. 1921. 1 p. 015-275. Enlisted men: PXirloughs, passes, and delays; Sept. 26, 1921. [1921.] 3 p. Telephone director ii. War Department telephone directory, Washington, D. C, Sept. 15, 1921. [1921.] cover-title, 44 p. 4° I Contents. — Pt. 1. Alphabetical section.— Pt. 2. Classified organization section. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Arm\i. Army list and directory, Oct. 1, 1921. 1921. 270 p. large 8° [Monthly.] * Paper, 25c. single copy, $2.50 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $3.60. 9 — 35106 Extracts from General orders and Bulletins, War Department, Aug. 1921. [1921.] 5 p. [Monthly.] t 18—26594 Same, Sept. 1921. [1921.] 10 p. [Monthly.] % ■ Index to monthly extracts from General orders and Bulletins. War De- partment, Jan. 1-June 30, 1921, and list of General orders and Bulletins and of paragraphs of Army i-egulations and other regulations and manuals of War Department that have been changed since Jan. 1, 1921. [1921.] 22 p. % National defense act, approved June 3. 1916, as amended bv act approved Aug. 29. 1916, July 9, 191S, Feb. 28, 1919, July 11, 1919, Sept. 29, 1919. June 4, 1920. June 30, 1921. Aug. 1921. 64 p. % Officers, Army. Officers of Army stationed in or near District of Columbia. Oct. 1921. 1921. 48 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c a yr. ; for- eign subscription, 75c. 9 — 35107 AIR SERVICE ENGINEERING DIVISION Coaling-system tests. Report on cooling system flight test of DH-4-C as fur- nished b.v Packard Motor Car Company, Power Plant Section report. 1921. 4 p. il. 4° (Air Service. Air Service Information circular, aviation, v. 3, no. 271, Oct. 1, 1921.) t Generator cut-outs. Fifty-hour endurance flight test of Delco automatic genera- tor cut-oiit. 1921. 3 p. 4° (Air Service. Air Service infonnation circular, aviation, v. 3, no. 282, Oct. 15, 1921.) t Tlxermometers. I>aboratory test on Hartmann & Braun electric thermometer, Equipment Section report. 1921. 4 p. 4° (Air Service. Air Service in- formation circular, aviation, v. 3, no. 277, Oct. 1, 1921.) % 236 October, 1921 ENGINEER DEPAHTMENT Officers. Statement showing rank, duties, and addresses of officers of Corps of Engineers, Army, July 1, 1921. 1921. 25 p. 4° [Quarterly.] t War 14— 114 NORTHKKN ANU NORTHWESTKRN l.AKES SURVEY KOTE.— Charts of the Great Lakes and connecting waters and St. Lawrence River to the International boundary at St. Regis, of Lake Champlain, and of the New York State Canals aie prepared and sold by the U. S. Lake Survey Office, Old Custom-house, Detroit, Mich. Charts may also be purchased at the following U. S. ougineer offices : 710 Army Building, New York, N. Y. ; 467 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. ; 540 Federal Building, Buffalo, N. Y. ; and Canal Office, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. A catalogue (with index map), showing localities, scales, prices, and conditions of sale, may be had upon application at any of these offices. A descriptive bulletin, which supplements the charts and gives detailed Information as to harbors, shore lines and shoals, magnetic determinations, and particulars of changing conditions affecting navigation, is issued free to chart purchasers, upon request. The bulletin is revised annually and issued at the opening of navigation (in April), and sup- plements tliereto are published monthly during the n;nigation season. Complete sets of the charts and publications may be seen at the U. S. engineer offices in Duluth, Minn., Milwaukee, Wis., Chicago, III., Grand Rapids, Mich., Cleveland, Ohio, and Oswego, N. Y., but they are obtainable only at the sales offices above mentioned. Great Lakes. Supplement 6, Oct. 24, 1921, corrections and additions to Bulletin 30; to supplement information given upon cliarts of Great Lakes. U. S. Lake Survey Ofiice, Detroit, Midi. [1921]. p. 1-3+leaves 4-11+ [2] p. 4" t Charts Erie, Lake. Lake Erie, including waterways between lakes Ontario and Huron, Scale 1:400,000. 11th edition. [U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] Sept. 14, 1921. 24X41 in. t 20c. Little Bay de Noc. Chf^i't of Little Bay de Noc and approaches thereto from Green Bav [with insets]. Scale 1:40,000. 3d edition. [U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] Sept. IG, T921. 42.1X26..1 in. t 25c. Escanaba Harbor, Mich. Gladstone Harbor, Mich. ^hehovfiau, ir/.s-. Sheboygan Harlior. Wis. Scale 1 : 10,000. 'M edition. [U. S, Lake Survey office, Detroit, ^Mic-h.l Sejit. 17. 1921. 24.3X18.1 in. i 15c. GENERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS Stvoteov- Principles of strategy, with historical illustrations [and with bibliog- raphy] ; bv William K. Naylor. (general Service Schools Press. Fort Leaven- worth, Kan.s., 1921. v+[i]+367+xi p. t Price on application, General Service Schools, Fort Leavenworth, Kans. 21 — 10294r GENERAL STAFF CORPS Anni/. Change.s 119 I for] Army regulations [1913]; Sept. 8, 1921. 1 1921. J 4 leaves. [Regulations issued by War Department.] t Stoijpaye circular, Oct. 15. 1921. [1921.] 3 p. [IMonthly.] t INSULAR AFFAIRS BUREAU DOMINICAN CUSTOMS RECEIVERSHIP Reijort of 14tli fiscal period, Dominican Customs Receivership under American- Dominican convention of 1907, calendar year 1920, with Summary of commerce,, [calendar year] 1920. 1921. 98 p. il. [Submitted to Bureau of Insular Affairs.] t ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Ordnance. Handbook of artillery, including mobile, antiaircraft, motor car- riage, and trench materiel: [by Murray H. lU-sni Coff]. [2d edition.] July, 1921 418 p. il. 1 pi. (Ordnance Dept. doc. 2033.) * Cloth, $1.00. War 21 — 8- QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY Circulars. Changes 7-8. 11 [to] Circulars; July 16-Sept. 30, 1921. 1921. Each 1 p. or 2 leaves, 12° t Circular 18 and 19 [1921] ; Sept. 1 and 30. 1921. [1921.] 16 p. and 22 p. 12" t O Usv^ ^ <\ UHIVERSITY OF ILUHOIS mm jAf4 1 3 1922 Monthly Catalogue^.^^---^^ United States Public Documents No. 323 November, 1921 ISSUED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON 1921 Abbreviations Appeudlx a pp. Con;; less Todk. r>ei>iHi iiii'iit I't-jit. Document <1oc. Facsimile, facsimiles facsim. I'oii.. r< House H Hoii>t- bill — - II. U. House iiini'iirrf nt resolution II. Con. Ues. Flou-ie dociinient __ II u. of pi. large 8" [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 22, no. 1, Oct. 1, 1921.] X Hydrocyanic acid in Sudan grass; by C. O. Swanson. 1921. cover-ftle, p. 125- 188. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 22, no. 8, Oct. 15, 1921.] % Journal of agricultural research, v. 22, no. 6-9; Nov. 5-26, 1921. 1921. cover- titles, 289-449 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 2 pi. [Weekly.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $3.00 a yr. ; fore gn subscription, $4.25. Agr 13—1837 CoN'TENTS. — No. G. Pale western cutworm (Porosagrotis orthogonia Morr) [with list of literature cited ; by] J. R. Parker, A. L. Strand, and H. L. Seamans. — Biology of Embaphion muricatuni [with list of literature cited ; by] J. S. Wade and Adam II. B(')ving. — No. 7. Genetic behavior oif spelt form in crosses between Triticuin spelta and Triticum sativum [with list of literature cited ; by] Clyde E. Leighty and Sarkis Boshnakian. — Plum blotch, disease of Japanese plum caused by Phyllosticta congesta Heald and Wolf; [byl John W. Roberts. — Comparison of pectinase produced by dif- ferent species of Rhizopus ; Iby] L. L. Ilarter and J. L. Weimer. — No. 8. Hemotoxins from parasitic worms [with list of literature cited ; by] Benjamin Schwartz. — Ash content of awn. rachis, palea. and kernel of barley during growth and maturation ; [by] Harry V. Harlan and Merritt N. Pope. Note. — This publication is published by aut^hority of the Secretary of Agriculture, with t'le cooperation of the Association of Land-Grant Colleges. It is distributed free only to librarii s of agricultural colleges and experiment stations, to large univer- sities, technical schools, and to such institutions as make suitable exchanges with the Agriculture Department. Others desiring the Journal may obtain it from the Super- intendent of Documents at the prices stated above. Poultry. Nutrient requrements of growing chclss: Nutritive deficiencies of corn; by F. E. Mussehl, J. W. Calvin, D. L. IIaberslel)eu [H.ilbersleben], and R. M. Sandste [w th list of Iterature cited]; by Elmer Roberts. 1921. cover-title, p. 281-234. [From Journal of agricultural re- search, v. 22, no. 4. Oct. 22, 1921.] X Silage. Bacteriologcal and chemical studies of different kinds of silage [wth list of Iterature cited] ; by Oliarles A. Hunter. 1921. cover-title, p. 767-789, il. [From .Tournal of agricultural research, v. 21, no. 10, Aug. 15, 1921.] t Turnip mosaic; by Max W. Gardner and James B. Kendrck. 1921. cover-title, p. 123-124, 1 pi. [From .Journal of agricultural research, v. 22, no. 3, Oct. 15, 1921.] X Werklt/ news letter. Index to v. 8, Weekly news letter, Aug. 4, 1920-July 27, 1921. [1921.] 28 p. 4° * Paper, 5c. Weekly news letter, v. 9, no. 14-18; Nov. 2-80. 1921. [1921.] Each 8 p. or 16 p. 4° * Paper, 5c. single copy. Agr 14 — 310 Wilt-disease. Transmission of some wilt diseases in seed potatoes [with list of literature cited] ; l)y M. B. McKay. 1921. cover-title, 821-848+ [2] p.+ [ll leaf, il. 3 p. of pi. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 21, no. 11, Sept. 1, 1921.] X 241 242 November, 1921 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Breeding. Essentials of animal brooding; [by G(>orse M. Rommel]. [Nov. 1920, reprint Oct. 1921.] 38+ [1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulle- tin 11G7.) [Includes lists of A.uriculture Department publications relating ^ to breeding and raising livestock.] * Paper, ilc. Agr 20 — 1917 Cattle. Beef production in corn belt; [by W. H. Black]. [Nov. 1921.] 34 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1218.) [This bulletin supersedes Farmers' bulletin 588, Economical cattle feeding in corn belt.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—1213 Dehorning and castrating cattle; [by] Frank W. Farley. Apr. 1918, reprint Nov. 1921. 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 949.) • [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to cattle.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18-^34 Effect of winter rations on pasture gains of yearling steers; by E. W. Sheets and R. H. Tuckwiller. Oct. 20. 1920, revised Nov. IS, 1921. ' [1921.] ■ 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 870.) [Prepared in cooperation with West Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station.] * Paper, 5c. Your future herd [pertinent facts regarding bull associations]. [1921.] [8] p. il. narrow 8° t Cattle-ticks. State laws and court decisions relating to cattle-tick eradication; compiled by Harry Gpding. Nov. 1921. 71 p. (Agriculture Dept. Depart- ment circular 184.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publications relating to cattle-tick eradication.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—1219 Cheese. How to make cottage cheese on farm ; [by] K. J. Matheson and F. R. Cammack. [Aug. 1917, revised Apr. 1920, reprint Oct. 1921.] 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 850.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20— 993 Dairy-houses. Farm dairy houses; [by Ernest Kelly and K. E. Parks]. [Oct. . 1921.] 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1214.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—1212 Disivfectnnts. Some common disinfectants; [by] M. Dorset. [Revised Mar. 1918, reprint Oct. 1921.] 12 p. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 926.) ■ * Paper, 5c. Agr 18— 325 Eggs. Incubation of hens' eggs; [by Harry M. Lamon]. [Sept. 1920. reprint Sept. 1921.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1106.) [This . bulletin has been written especially for members of boys' and girls' poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20— 1903 Preserving eggs; [by Jos. Wm. Kinghorue]. [Sept. 1920, reprint Oct. 1921.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1109.) [This bulletin - has been written especially for members of boys' and girls' poultry clubs.] \ * Paper, 5c. Agr 20— 1904 Hog cholera [prevention and treatment; by M. Dorset and U. G. Houck]. [Aug. 1917, revised Jan. 1921, reprint Oct. 1921.] 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 834.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21— 272 Horses. Breaking and training colts; [by] V. G. Stambaugh. [May, 1915, . reprint with slight changes Oct.] 1921. 19p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 667.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publications relating to horses.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 15 — 659 Feeding horses; [by G. A. Bell and J. O. Williams]. [Dec. 1918, leprint Oct. 1921.] 24p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1030.) [Date of original publication on verso of title-page incorrectly given as Dec. 1916, instead . of Dec. 1918.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—358 Larkspur, or poison weed ; [by] C. Dwight Marsh, A. B. Clawson, and Hadleigh Marsh. [Revised July, 1918, reprint Nov.] 1921. 15p.il. (Agriculture Dept. . Farmers' bulletin 988.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—831 Milk. Milk-plant equipment; by Ernest Kelly and Clarence E. Clement. Oct. 7, 1920, revised July, 1921. 1921. cover-title, 42 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. ; Bulletin 890.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 20—1756 Straining milk; [by] Ernest Kelly and James A. Gamble. Jan. 1919, , reprint Nov. 1921. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1019.) . [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to production and care of milk.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19 — 207 JNoVKMliKR, 1921 243 i'oultry. Common poultry diseases; |by D. M. Greenl. [Aug. 1920, reprint Oct. ]!)21.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1114.) [Includes lists <»t' Farmers' bulletins on poultry raising. This buUet.n has been written esi»ecially for members of boys' and girls' poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1737 Culling for eggs and market; [by Rob R. Slocum]. [Aug. 1920, reprint Oct. 1021.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1112.) [This bullet n has been written especially for members of boys' and girls' poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1787 Selection and preparation of fowls for exhibition ; [by Jos. Wm. King- hornej. [Sept. 1920, reprint Oct. 1921.] 11 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1115.) [Includes lists of Farmers' bulletins on poultry rais- ing. This bulletin has been written especially for members of boys' and g rls' poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21 — 18 Standard varieties of chickens: 4, Ornamental breeds and varieties; [by] Rob R. Slocum. [Oct.] 1921. 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1221.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to poultry raising and egg production.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17 — 571 Service annoxincements. Service and regulatory announcements, Oct. 1921 ; [no.] 174. Nov. 26, 1921. p. 97-107. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 40c. (subscription price on p. 97 of publication incorrect ) . Agr 7 — 1658 Note. — The free distribution of this publication will be limited to persons in the serviec of the Animal Industiy Bureau, to proprietors of establishments at which the Federal meat inspection is conducted, to public officials whose f'uties render it neces- sary for them to have such information, and to journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated aliove. Hr/nab raising; [by Alfred R. Lee]. [Sept. 13, 1915, revised May, 1920, reprint Nov. 1921.] 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmer.s' bulletin 684.) [Includes Ists of Agriculture Department publications relating to poultry raising and egg production.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20 — 1731 Tuberculosis of fowls; [by Bernard A. Gallagher]. [June, 1921, reprint with sight changes Nov. 1921.] 11 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1200.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21— 709 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Alabama. Biological survey of Alabama: 1, Physiography and life zones. 2, Mammals [with bibliography] ; by Arthur H. Howell. Oct. 28, 1921. 88 p. il. 2 pi. 8 p. of pi. map. (North American fauna 45. ) * Paper, 25c. Agr 21 — 1218 Game laws for 1921, summary of provisions of Federal, State, and provincial statutes; [by Geo. A. Lawyer and Frank L. Earnshaw]. [Aug. 1921, reprint Nov. 1921.] 80p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1235.) * Paper. 5c. , Agr 6—384 Guinea-pigs. Raising guinea pigs; [by David E. Lantx]. [Mar. 23, 1913, 2d revision Oct. 1921.] [1921.] 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept, Farmers' bulletin 525.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 13—343 Rabbit raising; [by Ned Dearborn]. [Mar. 1920, reprint Oct. 1921.] 36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1090.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to fur-bearing animals.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1216 CHEMISTRY BUREAU Copper. Absorption of copper from soil by potato plants ; by P. C. Cook. 1921, cover-title, p. 281-287. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 22, no. 5, Oct. 29, 1921.] t Paint. Use of paint on farm; [by] Percy S. Walker. [Nov. 29, 1911, revised July, 1917, reprint Nov.] 1921. 19 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulle- tin 474.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 17 — 1113 Pickles. Fermented pickles [with bibliography; by] Edwin LeFevre. [Dec. 1920, reprint with changes Oct. 1921.] 24 p. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1159. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—221 244 November, 1921 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, Aug. 1914: [no.] 8. Oct. 2, 1914 [reprint 1921]. p. G31-636. * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—194 Same, supplement 121. Nov. 24, 1921. p. 3G3-397. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 9501-50.] * Paper, 5c. Note. — The free distribution of this publication will be limited to firms, establish- ments, and journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Argentine ant as household pest; [by E. R. Barber]. [Mar. 1920, reprint Nov. 1921.] llp.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1101.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—964 Bees. Swarm control; [by Geo. S. Demuth]. [June, 1921, reprint Oct. 1921.] 47 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1198.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—874 Beetles. Hopkins host-selection principle as related to certain cerambycid beetles; by F. C. Craighead. 1921. cover-title, p. 189-220. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 22, no. 4, Oct. 22, 1921.] t Foul-brood. Control of American foulbrood ; [by] E. F. Phillips. [Mar. 1920, reprint Oct. 1921.] 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1084.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—784 Grapes. Insect and fungous enemies of grape; [by A. L. Quaintance and C. L. Shear]. [1921.] 76 p. il. (Agr culture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1220.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau.] * Paper. 10c. Agr 21—1214 Hessian flies. Rate of multiplication of Hessian fly; by W. R. McConnell. Nov. 15, 1921. 8 p. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1008.) * Paper, ,5c. Agr 21—1211 Insects injurious to deciduous shade trees and the'r control; [by] Jacob Ko- tinsky. [.June, 1921, reprint Oct.] 1921. 100 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1169.) * Paper. 1.5c. Agr 21— 698 Melon plant-lice. Control of melon aphis, attacks cucumbers, melons, other cucurbits, cotton, oranges, etc.; [by] F. H. Chittenden. [Feb. 1918, reprint Sept.] 1921. 16p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bullet. n 914.) * Paper, 6c. Agr 18—210 Mosquitos. Remedies and preventives against mosquitoes ; [by] L. O. Howard. (Apr. 21, 1911, reprint with changes Nov.] 1921. 14 p. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 444.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publica- tions relating to insects affecting health of man and domestic animals.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 11 — 495 Oyster-shell scale and scurfy scale ; by A. L. Quaintance and E. R. Sasscer. Apr. 26, 1916, reprint Sept. 1921. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulle- tin 723.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to insects injurious to deciduous fruts.] * l^aper, 5c. Agr 16 — 518 Siceet-potato weevils. Eradication of sweet-potato weevil in Florida, report of progress; [by] J. E. Graf and B. L. Boydeu. Nov. 23, 1921. 13p.il. (Agri- culture Dept. Department circular 201.) * Paper, .5c. Agr 21 — 1221 Walnut hMsk-magyot : by Fred E. Brooks. Nov. 4, 1921. 8 p. 4 p. of pi. (Agri- culture Dept. Bulletin 992.) * Paper. .5c. Agr 21— 1208 FARM MANAGEMENT AND FARM ECONOMICS OFFICE Accounting. Methods of conducting cost of production and farm organization studies; by F. W. Peck. Nov. 15, 1921. cover-title. 47 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 994.) * Paper, .5c. Agr 21— 1209 Use of diary for farm accounts [by E. H. Thomson; revised by O. A. Juve]. [Reprint Sept. 1921.] 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Fai-mers' bulletin 782.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20— 1782 Clearing land; [by] Earl D. Strait. [Aug. 1918, reprint Nov.] 1921. 30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 974.) [Includes 1 sts of Agriculture Department publications relating to clearing land.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—778 November, 1921 245 Crop systems for Arkansas; [by] A. D. McNair. Aug. 1918 [reprint Aug. 1921]. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1000.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—961 Dry farming for better wheat yields. Columbia and Snake River basins; [by Byron Hunter]. [July, 1919. reprint Nov. 1921.] 24 p. .1. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1047.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant In- dustry Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19 — G9B Farms. Method of analyzing farm business; [by H. M. Dixon and H. W, Hawthorne]. [June, 1920. reprint with addition of blank forms Oct. 1921.] 40 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1139.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1374 Gas-engines. Practical bints on running gas engine; [by A. P. Yerkes]. " [Jan. 1919, reprint Nov. 1921.] 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1013.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19— 165 Huymaking ; [by] H. B. INIcClure. [Apr. 1918, reprint with slight changes Nov.] 1921. 31 p. il. (Agr. culture Dept. Farmers" bulletin 943.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to haymaking.] * Paper, 5G. Agr 18—332 Indiana. Management of muck-land farms in northern Indiana and scnithem Michigan; [by] H. R. Smalley. [Reprint with changes May, 1918, reprint Oct.] 1921. 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 761.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to farm management.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — 447 Sheep on irrigated farms in the Nortliwest; [by Stephen O. Jayne]. [Aug. 1919, reprint Oct. 1921.] 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1051.) "^ Paper, 5c. Agrl9— 820 FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BOARD Nursery stock. Plant quarantine act, Aug. 20, 1912, as amended Mar. 4, 1913, Mar. 4, 1917, and May 31, 1920. [1921.] 4 p. t FOREST SERVICE National forests. California's recreation grounds, national forests [showing main highways, California district]. [1921.] 1 sheet (with map on verso) f°, folded into 8° size and so printed as to number 12 pages, t Service directory, Oct. 1921; no. 3. [1921.] 36 p. 16° [Semiannual.] t Agr 21—224 Timber. Measuring and marketing farm timber; [by Wilbur R. Mattoon and William B. Barrows]. [Sept. 1921.] 62+ [2] p. il. (Agriculture Dept Farmers' bulletin 1210.) [Supersedes Farmers' bulletin 715.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—1164 Windbreak as farm asset; [by] Carlos G. Bates. [Apr, 1917, reprint Nov.] 1921. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bullet. n 788.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to tree planting.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—445 MARKETS AND CROP ESTIMATES BUREAU Accounting. Accounting records for sampling apples by weight ; by J. H. Conn and A. V. Swarthout. Nov. 12, 1921. 13 p. il. 2 pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1006.) ■* Paper, 5c. Agr21— 121"0 System of accounting for cotton ginneries ; by A. V. Swarthout and J. A. Bexell. Nov, 9, 1921. 42 p. il. 1 pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 985.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21 — 1207 Agriculture. Handbook of foreign agricultural statistics; compiled [in] DiN'i- sion of Crop Records. Nov. 9, 1921, cover-title, 69 p. (Agriculture Dept Bulletin 987.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 21— 1162 Hay. Inspection and grading of hay ; by H. B. McClure and G. A. Collier, Nov. 16, 1921. 16p.il. (Agriculture Dept Bulletin 980.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—1206 Weighing of market hay; by G. A. Collier and H. B. McClure. Nov. 17, 1921. 30p.il. (Agriculture Dept Bulletin 978.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 21—1205 78443— No. 323—21 2 246 November, 1921 Market reporter, weekly, Nov. 5-26, 1921 ; v. 4, no. 19-22. [1921.] p. 289-352, il. 4" t Agr20— 12 Udrhet statistics. Market statistics. .Tune, 1921. cover-title, 279 p. (Agricul- ture Dept. Bulletin 982.) * Paper, 30c. C()\rENT.s. — Pt. 1. Live stock, dressed meats. — Pt. 2, Wool. — Pt. 3, Dairy products, poultry, and oleomargarine. — Pt. 4, Grain, hay, feed, and seeds. — Pt. 5, Fruits and vegetables. — Pt. G, Cotton. Monthly crop reporter, Nov. 1921; v. 7, no. 11. [1921.] p. 133-144, 4" * Paper, 6c. Afrr l.o — 016 Note. — Consists largely of tabular statements relating to agriculture, including esti- mates of acreage, condition, etc., and prices and values of crops and live stock. Packin(/-lioiises. Northwestei-n ai)ple packing houses; [l)y Raymond R. Pail- thorp and Harold W. Sinisonl. [.Tune, 1921, repr nt Oct. 1921.] 40 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1204.) * Paper, .5c. Agr 21 — 875 Parcel post. Rlarketing butter and cheese by parcel post; [by] Lew s B. Flohr [and] Hoy C. Potts. [May, 1918, reprint Nov.] 1921. 12 p. 11. (Agriculture . Dept. Farmers' bulletin 930.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18— 431 Service annonncements. Service and regulatory announcements, (markets) in- dex [to] nos. 1-50. [1921.] 14 p. * Paper, 5c. Agr 1.5— 199 Same, (markets) no. 69: Suggestions for ordinance to establish, locate, regulate, and ma ntain pubLc farmers' market, and for other purposes. Nov. 1921. 14 p. * Paper, 5c. PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Acids. Notes on organic acds of Pyrus coronaria, Rbus glabra, and Acer saccharum [with list of literature cited] ; by Charles E. Sando and H. H. Bartlett. 1921. cover-title, p. 221-229. [From Journal of agricultural re- search, V. 22, no. 4, Oct. 22, 1921.] t Alfalfa. Alfalfa. [1921.] 3 p. t Alfalfa, instructions adapted to New England States and New York. [192L] 6 p. t Alfalfa, I'nstruct ons adapted to Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Mssouri, and Kentucky. [1921.] 7 p. t — ■ — Alfalfa, 'nstructi(ms adapted to southern New .Terse.v, Delaware, southern Maryland, Virginia, Arkan.sas, Tennessee, and south Atlantic and Gulf States. [1921.] 7 p. t — — Commercial varieties of alfalfa; [by] R. A. Oakley and H. R [L]. West- over. [Oct. 1916. revised July, 1920, repr nt with changes Oct. 1921.] 27 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bullet n 757.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20 — 1547 Grimm alfalfa. [1921.] 4 p. t Btir clover; by Charles V. Piper and Roland McKee. Oct. 15, 1915, reprint Nov. 1921. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 693) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to forage crops.] * Paper, 5c. . Agr 15—1312 Corn. Better seed corn; [by C. P. Hartley]. [Sept. 1920, reprint Nov. 1921.] 14 p. il, (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bullet n 1175.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1744 — : — Corn cultivafon ; [by] C. P. Hartley. [Apr. 1910, revised May, 1918, re- print Sept.] 1921. 35 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 414.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—473 Cotton. Cotton d'seases .ind their control; [by W. W. Gilbert]. [Mar. 1921, revised Oct. 1921.] [1921.] 32 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1187. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—543 Improvements in cotton production'; [by] O. F. Cook. Nov. 1921. 12 p. (Agr culture Dept. Department circular 200.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21 — 1220 Crops. Cho ce of crops for alkali land; [by] Thomas H. Kearney. [May, 1911, revised June, 1920, reprint Oct. 1921.] 32 p. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 446.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20— 1545 Detoherry culture; [by] George M. Darrow. [June, 1916, reprint with changes Oct.] 1921. 20p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 728.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—705 November, 1921 247 Drugs. Drying crude drugs; [by G. A. Russell]. [Nov. 1921.] 16p.il. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1231.) * Paper, 5c. Agr21 — 1216 Flag smvt of wheat and its control; [by] W. H. Tisdale and Marion A. Griffiths. [May. 1921, reprint Oct.] 1921. 6 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulle- tin 1213.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21— 582 Grape-fruit. Physiological study of grapefruit ripening and storage [with list of literature cited] ; by Lon A. Hawkins. 1921. cover-title, p. 263-279, il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 22, no. 5, Oct. 29, 1921.] t liny. Growing hay in the South for market; [by] C. V. Piper, A [H]. B. McClure. [and] Lyman Carrier. [June 16, 1915, reprint with changes Oct.] 1921, 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Fai-mers' bulletin 677.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 15—951 Leaf-rust. Aecial stage of orange leafrust of wheat, Puccinia triticina Eriks [with list of literature cited] ; by H. S. Jackson and E. B. Mains. 1921, cover-title, p. 151-172, il. 1 pi. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 22, no. 3, Oct. 15, 1921.] t Millet. Millet. [1921.] 3 p. t Mosnic disease. Transmissible mosaic disease of Chinese cabbage, mustard, and turnip; by E, S. Schultz, 1921. cover-title, 173-178-f [3] p. 2 pi. 2 p. of pi. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 22, no, 3, Oct, 15, 1921,] t Oats. Fall-sown oats; [by C, W, Warburton and T, R, Stanton], [July, 1920, reprint Nov, 1921,] 21-f[l] p, il, (Agriculture Dept, Farmers' bulle- tin 1119,) * Paper, 5c, Agr 20— 1557 Onion smut. Relation of soil temperature and other factoi's to onion smut infection [with list of literature cited] ; by J, C, Walker and L, R, Jones, 1921, cover-title, 235-262+ [2] p, il, 1 pi, 2 p, of pi, [From Journal of agri- cultural research, v. 22, no, 5, Oct, 29, 1921,] t Pear and how to grow it; [by] G, B, Brackett, [Feb, 14, 1912, reprint Oct, 1921,] 31 p, il, (Agriculture Dept, Farmers' bulletin 482,) [Letter of ti'ansmittal omitted from this reprint,] * Paper, 5c, Agr 12 — 294 Peas. Field peas, [1921.] 4 p, t Potatoes. How to grow acre of potatoes; [by William Stuart], [Mar. 1921, reprint Sept, 1921.] 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1190.) [This bulletin has been prepared especially for use in boys' and girls' club work.] * Paper, .5c. Agr 21— 308 Potato culture under irrigati(tn ; [by] William Stuart, C. F. Clark, and George W, Dewey, [June, 1918, reprint Oct,] 1921, 24 p, il, (Agriculture Dept, Farmers' bulletin 953.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to Irish potatoes.] * Paper, 5c, Agr 18 — 474 Potato production in the South; [by William Stuart], [June, 1921, reprint Oct, 1921,] 40 p, il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' I)ulletin 1205.) * Paper, 5c, Agr 21— 704 Rag-doll seed tcstrr, its use in determining what ears of corn are fit for seed ; [by] George J, Burt, H, Howard Biggar, and Clement E, Trout, [Fib, 1918, reprfnt Sept,] 1921, 7 p, il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 948,) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to s; ed test- ing and corn production,] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — 214 Raspberry culture; [by] George M. Darrow. [Oct. 1917, reprint Nov.] 1921. 44 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Fanners' bulletin 887.) [Lists of Agriculture Department publications of interest in connection with this bulletin omitted from this reprint.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17 — 1237 Rice. Pra;r e rice culture in Un ted States; [J)y Charles E. Chambliss], [Feb. 1920, reprint Nov. 1921.] 26+11] p, iL (Agr culture Dept, Farmers' bulle- tin 1092.) * Paper, 5c, Agr 20— 962 Roses for the home; [by F. L, Mulford], [Sept, 16, 1916, revistMl Jan. 1.121, reprint Nov, 1921,] 38+11] p. il. (.Vgr culture Dept, Farmers' bullet n 750,) * Paper, 5c, A.gr 21—271 Soy bean, its culture and u.ses; [by] W, J, Morse, [July, 1918, reprint Nov,]' 1921, 32 p, il, (Agr.culture Dept, Farmers' bulletin 973,) * Paper, .5c, Agr 18—777 248 November, 1921 strawberry culture, eastern Tn ted States; [by George I\I. Darrow]. [Apr. 1919, reprint Nov. 1921.] 51 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1028.) I Includes 1 sts of Agr cu'ture Department publ cations of interest in connection with this bulletin.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19 — 380 Sudan prass. Sudan grass, [1921.] 4 p. t Sugar-beet si/rup. Improved method of niak ng sugar-beet srup; [by C. O. Townsend and Sidney F. Slierwood]. (Nov. 1921.] IG p. d. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1241.) [This bulletin supersedes Farmers' bullet n 823, Sugar-beet s rup.] * Paper. 5c. Agr 21—1217 Sweet-potato growing: [by Fred E. Miller]. [Feb. 1919, rev sed Sept. 1921.] [1921.] 32 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 999.) [Includes 1 sts of Agr culture Department publicat ons relating to sweet potato.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—329 Tomatoes for cann ng and manufacturing; [by James H. Beattie]. [Oct. 1921.] . 20 p. il. (Agr culture Dept. Farmers' bullet n 1233.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—1165 Velvet beans. Velvet beans. [1921.] 3 p. t Wheat scab and ts control; [by Aaron G. Johnson and James G. Dickson]. [Oct. 1921.] 16 p. d. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1224.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—1215 PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU Blasting. Use of explosives :n blast ng stumps; [by] George R. Boyd. [Re- print] Nov. 1921. 15 p. il. (Agr. culture Dept. Department circular 191.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—902 Heating. Operating a home heafng plant; [by A. M. Daniels]. [Mar. 1921, revised Sept. 1921.] [1921.] 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Fanners' bulle- tin 1194.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21 — 130 Public roads, v. 4, no. 7 ; Nov. 1921. 1921. covert tie, 28 p. il. 4° * Paper, 10c. s ngle copy, $1.00 a yr. ; fore gn subscr ption. $1.50. Agr 18-322 Note. — Owintr to the necessarily limited edition rf this publication it will be impos- sible to distribute it free to any persons or institutions other than State and county officials actually enj^aged in plannln.i? or construction of hi.:4hways, instru.tors in high- way enginc'cring, periodicals upon an exchange basis, and Members of b th Houses of Congress. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Docu- ments at the prices stated above. Weirs. Constructicm and use of fann wers; [by] Victor M. Cone. [June, 1917, repr nt Oct. 1921.] 19 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 813.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publ. cat ons relating to rrgat on.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—1024 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Agriculture Department. Monthly list of publications [of Agriculture Depart- ment], Oct. 1921. [1921.] 4 p. t Agr 9— 1414 Publications [of Agriculture Department] available for distribution; revised to June 1, 1921. [1921.] 170 p. t Farmers' bulletins. Farmers' bulletins 1151-75, [title-page] with contents and index. 1921. 8+27 p. *Paper, 5c. Farmers' bulletins [available for distribution] Nov, 1, 1921. [1921.] [4] p. t SOILS BUREAU Freestone County, Tex. Soil survey of Freestone County, Tex.; by H. W. Hawker, F. A. Hayes, ,J. F. Stroud, and Neal Gearreald. 1921. 58 p. 11. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. From Field operations, 1918.] * Paper, 25c. Lime. Principles of l.ming of soils; [by] Edmund C. Shorey. [Mar. 1918, reprint Nov.] 1921. 30 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 921.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to fertilizers, their resources, nature, and application to soils.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — 324 Reynolds County, Mo. Soil survey of Reynolds County, Mo.; by H. H. Kruse- kopf, W. DeYoung, \V. I. Watklns, and C. E. Deardorff. 1921. 30 p. 11. 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. map. [Prepared in cooperation with University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Stat.on. From Field operations, 1918.] * Paper, 20c. November, 1921 249 Winnebago County, loica. Soil survey of Wiunobago County, Iowa; by W. E. Thaip and G. H. Aitis. 1921. 31 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation wltb Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. From Field operatiims, 1918.3 * Paper, 15c. STATES RELATIONS SERVICE Cheese and its economical uses in diet; [by C. F. Langwortby and Caroline L. Hunt]. [Feb. 1912, reprint with slight changes Nov. 1921.] 40 p. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers' bulU'tin -187.) [Letter of transmittal omitted from this reprint.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 12—295 Experiment fttation reeord, v. 43; index mimber. Nov. 5, 1921. cover-title, xxiv+901-lC05 p. * I'aper, 10c. single copy, 75c. per vol. (2 vols, a yr.) ; foreign subscription, $1.25 per vol. Agr 9^832 Floors and floor coverings; [prepared in Office of Home Economics]. [Aug. 1921, repriiit Nov. 1921.] 36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1219.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21— 940 Food. Care of food in the home ; [by] Mrs. Mary Hinman Abel. [Nov. 30, 1909, reprint with addit ons Oct. 1921.] 42+ [1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bullet n 375.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19— 322 Food selection and meal planning ; prepared by Caroline L. Hunt. A. Hoen & Co. [Baltimore. Md., 1921]. 8 charts, each about 14.7X20.3 in. [Contribution from Home Economics Office.] * 50c. per set (8 charts). Contents. — 1. Week's supply of food for average family. — 2. Week's supply of vege- tables and fruits for avera>;e family. — 3. Wee k's supply of milk, meat, and similar foods for average family. — 4. Week's supply of cen al foods for average family. — 5. Week's supply of sugar and other sweets for average family. — 6. Week's supply of fat and fat foods for average family. — 7. Counting cost of week's food supply. — 8. Fig- ures for estimating food supplies for individuals and for families differing from average. • How to select foods : 3, Foods rich in protein ; [by] Caroline L. Hunt and Helen W. Atwater. [July, 1917. reprint Sept.] 1921. 19 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 824.) [Includes lists of Agriculture De- partment publications of interest in connection with this bulletin.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—381 Vegetables. Fresh vegetables and fruits as conservers of other staple foods; [by Caroline L. Hunt]. [July, 1917, revised- Mar. 1921, reprint Sept. 1921.] 10 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmer.s' bulletin 871.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—302 PORTO )!K() A(iUI('l'I.Tri;.\T. EXl'KRIMKNT ST.VTION Mosquito survetf of Mayaguez ; by W. V. Tower. Nov. 2, 1921. 10 p. 4 p. of pi. (Circular 20.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21— 1161 WEATHER BUREAU Climatologieul data. Glimatological data for United States by sections, v, 8, no. 7; July, 1921. [1921.] cover-title, [190] p. il. map, 2 p. of maps, 4" * Paper, 35c. complete monthly number, $4.00 a yr. Agr 14 — 566 Note.- — Made up of separate Cllmatological data issued from 42 section centers of the United States. I'rinted at tlie .'(everal section centers and assembled and boi nd at the Washington Office. Issued principally for service use and exchange. The separate Cllmatological data are sold by the Superintendent of Documents at the rate of 5c. single copy, 50c. a yi-. for each section. Same. v. S, no. 8; Aug. 1921. |1921.] cover-title, [186] p. il. map, 2 p. of maps, 4" Meteorology. Monthly meteorological summary, Oct. 1921. [1921.] [2] p. large 8° t National ireather and eron bulletin. Nov. 1-29, 1921 ; no. 44-18, 1921. Nov. 2-30, 1921. Each 4 p. or 8 p. il. 4" [Weekly.] * Paper, 25c. a yr. Agr 9— 1305 NoTK. — This bulletin is furnished free of charge to public .-"ind educational institu- tions, libraries, newspapers, cooperative observers, weathi r correspondents, and to those who will post or display it fni- the geneial benefit of the public. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated al)ove. Ocean. Weather of. the oceans, Aug. 1921, witli spec al reference to north Atlantic and north Pacific oceans (including charts), notes, abstracts, and reviews ; issued by IVIarine Division. 1921. 4 p. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Aug. 1921.] t 250 November, 1921 Rom. Excessve precipitation in Arkansas, by H. S. Cole; Relation between frequency and intensity of preciiiitation, by John W. Alvord. 1921. [1J + 435-452 p. il. 4" [From Monthly weather review, Aug. 1921.] t Weather map. Daily w<>ather map [of United States, containing forecasts for al! States east of Miss ssippi River except I'linois and Wisconsinl. Nov. 1-30. 1921. 1st edition. [1921.] Each 1G.4X22.7 in. [Not issued Sundays or holidays.] * Editions issued at Washington, D. C, 25c. a month, .$2.,50 a yr. ; editions ssucd at about 65 stations tliroughout the United States, 20c. a montli, $2.00 a yr. Same [containing forecasts for United States], Nov. 1-30, 1921. 2d edition. [1921.] Each 10.4X22.7 in. [The Sunday edition does not contain as much information as the Qtl tion for week days.] * 30c. a month, .$3.00 a yr. Work. Weather Bureau ; by Henry E. Williams. 1921. 59 p. il. 16" t Agr 15—528 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Note. — The Commission furnislies its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. Examinations. [Announcements and cancellations of examinations] Dec. 1, 1921-May 17, 1922. Oct. 28-Nov. 19, 1921. various paging, various szes. t Postal service. Instructions to applicants for post-ofRce service. 1st civil-serv- ice district, headquarters, Boston, Mass. Oct. 1921. 16 p. (Form 1898.) t Instructions to applicants for post-office service, 5th civil-service district, headquarters, Atlanta, Ga. Oct. 1921. 16 p. (Form 1898.) t Removals. Information concerning removals, reductions, suspensions, and fur- loughs. Oct. 1921. 8 p. (Form 505.) t Tra/nsfers. Information concerning transfers. Nov. 1921. 7 p. (Form 305.) t COMMERCE DEPARTMENT CENSUS BUREAU Note. — Persons desiring to be lister! for 14th census bulletins should address the Director of the Census, Department of Commerce. Washington, D. C, indicating the par- ticular State and subject in which they are interested. No individual requests can be entertained for all State bulletins for all States unless the public interest can be served by such distribution. On request to the Director of the Census, circulars will be sent giving the plan of arrangement and distribution of 14th census bulletins and reports. Alabama. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Agriculture, Alabama, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 34 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statist cian for agriculture. The 1st print of this pnbl cation bearing the signature mark 25292 — 21 was in- correct and was replaced by a 2d print with s gnature mark 44806 — 21.] t Alaska. 14th census of United States : Mines and quarries, 1919, Alaska. 1921. 5 p. 4° [Preparetl under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 21—27430 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Alaska, occupa- tion statistics. [1921.] 9 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population.] t 21 — 27405 Arizona. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Population. Arizona, number of inhabitants, by counties and minor civil divisions. [1921.] 8 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Wm. C. Hunt, chief statistician for population. The 1st corrected print of this publicat on bearing the signature mark 18827 — 21 * was incorrect and was replaced by a 2d corrected print with signature mark 28700—21 *.] t Arkansas. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Arkansas, number of inhabitants, by counties and minor civil divisions. [1921.] 20 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Wm. C. Hunt, chief statistician for population. The 1st print of this publication bearing -the signature mark 20S02 — 21 was incorrect and was replaced by a 2d print with signature mark 28700—21.] t November, 1921 251 California. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, California, number of nhabitants, by counties and minor civil divisions. [1921.] 14 p. 11. 4° fPi'epai'ed under supervision of Wni. C. Hunt, chief statistician for population. The 1st print of tins publication bearing the signature mark 22203 — 21 was incorrect and was replaced by a 2d pr.nt with signature mark 2S700— 21.] t Cities and toirns. 14th census of United States [1920] : Population, population of incorporated places. 1921. iii + 178-331 p. 4" [Prepared under super- vision of William C. Hunt, chief stat stician for population. Tables 51 and 52 from 14th census of United States. 1920, v. 1.] t 21—27431 Cotton. Cotton consumed, cotton on hand, active cotton spindles, and imi)orts and exports of cotton, Oct. 1921 and 1920, with statistics of cotton consumed, imported, and exported for 3 months ending Oct. 31. Nov. 15. 1921. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] f Report on cotton ginning, number of bales of cotton ginned from growth of 1921 pr or to Nov. 1, 1921, and comparative stat sties to correspond ng date in 1920 ; nd 1919. Nov. 9, 1921. oblong 48° [Preliminary report. This publ cation is issued in postal card form.] t Same prior to Nov. 14, 1921, and comparative statistics to corresponding date in 1920 and 1919. Nov. 21, 1921. obhmg 48" [Preliminary report. This publ cation is issued in postal card form.] t Cotton seed received, crushed, and on hand, and cottonseed products manu- facturetl, shipped out, on hand, and exported cover ng 3-months period end- ing Oct. 31, 1920 and 1921. Nov. IS, 1921. oblong 32° [Preliminary report This publication is ssued in postal card form.] t Counties. 14th census of United States [1920] : Population, population of coun- ties. 1921. ii-f93-177 p. 4° [Prejiared under supervis on of William C. Hunt, chief stat stician for population. Tables 49 and 50 from 14th census of United States, 1920, v. 1.] t 21—27432 Illinois. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, lUinos, com- pos t on and characterist cs of population. [1921.] 38 p. 11. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population.] t 21—27406 Indiana. 14th census of Unted States, 1920, bulletin: Population, Ind ana, number of inhab tants, by count es and minor civil divisions. [1921.] 19 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Wm. C. Hunt, ch ef statistic an for population. The 1st print of this publication bearing the signature mark 1SS28 — 21 was .ncorrect and was replaced by a 2d pr ut with s gnature mark 28700—21.] t Infant mortality in birth registration area of United States, 1920. [1921.] 3 p. 4° t 21—27433 loica. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Drainage, Iowa, stat sties for State and ts count es. [1921.] 16 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture, by Roger D. Mars- den, special agent in charge of dra nage.] t 21 — 27402 Louisiana. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Dra'nage, Lou siana, stiitistics for State and its parishes. [1921.] 12 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Aust n, chief stat stician for agriculture, by Roger D. Marsden, special agent in charge of drainage.] t 21 — 27434 Maine. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Agriculture, Maine, sta- t St cs for State and ts counties. [1921.] 18 p. il. 4° [Prepared under super- vision of William Lane Au.stin, chief statistician for agriculture. The 1st print of this publication bearing the signature mark 25631 — 21 was incorrect and was replaced by a 2d print with signature mark 44806 — 21.] t Maryland. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Agriculture, Mary- h'nd, stat sties for State and ils (onnties. [1921.] 21 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervison of Willam Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture. The 1st print of this publcation l)earing the signature mark 23301 — 21 was incorrect and was replaced by a 2d pr nt with signature mark 44806 — 21.] t 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Population, Maryland, com- postion and character st cs of population. [1921.] 13 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervis on of WMlliam C. Hunt, chief statistician for population. The 1st print of this publicafou bear ng the signature mark 50766 — 21 was in- correct and was replaced by a 2d print with signature mark 72202 — 21.] t 252 November, 1921 Mississippi. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Drainage, Missssppi, statistics for State ;iud its counties. [1921.] 13 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervis on of W lliam Lane Aust u, chief stat stician for agriculture, by Roger D. Marsden, special agent in charge of drainage.] t 21 — 27403 Montana. 14th cen.sus of United States, 1920, bulletin : Agriculture, IMontana, statistics for State. and its counties. [1921.] 28 p. 11. 4° [Prepared under supervision of W.lliani Lane Austin, chief stat stician for agriculture. The 1st print of this publication bearing the signature mark 420.^4 — 21 was in- correct and was replaced by a 2d print with signature mark 44806 — 21.] t Nebraska. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Agriculture, Nebraska, statist cs for State and its counties. [1921.] 42 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture.] t 21—27400 New Hampshire. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Agriculture, New Hampshire, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 18 p. il. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agri- culture. The 1st corrected print of this publication bearing sgnature mark 31232 — 21* was incorrect and was replaced by a 2d corrected print with signature mark 44806—21*.] t Nevj Jersey. 14th census of United States, 1920. bulletin: Population, New Jersey, number of inhabitants, by counties and minor civil divisions. [1921.] 12 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Wm. C. Hunt, chief statistician for population. The 1st print of this publication bear ng the signature mark 24511 — 21 was Incorrect and was replaced by a 2d print with signature mark 28700—21.] t New York State. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Populaf on. New York, composition and characteri.'^tics of populafon. [1921.] 54 p. 11. 4" [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popula- tion.] t 21—27407 Ohio. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Population, Ohio, composi- tion and characteristics of population. [1921.] 44 p. 11. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population.] t 21—27408 Oklahoma. 14th census of United States : Manufactures, 1919, Oklahoma. 1921. 23 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 21 — 27435 Pennsylvania. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Agriculture, Penn- sylvan a, .statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 32 p. 11. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agrcul- ture.] t 21—27436 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Pennsylvania, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 59 p. il. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popula- tion.] t 21—27409 Population. 14th census of United States [1920] : Population, number and dis- tr but on of inhabitants, summary of results. 1921. iii+13-90 p. 11. map, 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for popula- tion. From 14th census of United States, 1920, v. 1.] t 21—27437 ■ 14th census of United States, 1920 : [v. 1] Population, 1920, number and di-stribution of inhabitants. [Reprint with slight changes] 1921. 695 p. 11. map, 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population. This reprint omits volume number and list of reports of 14th census.] t South Dakota. 14th census of United States, 1920. bulletin : Agriculture, South Dakota, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 35 p. 11. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William I^ane Austin, chief statistician for agricul- ture.] t 21—27438 Texas. 14th census of United States, 1920, bullet-n : Population, Texas, com- position and characteristics of population. [1921.] 46 p. il. 4° [Prepared under .supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population.] t 21—27410 November, 1921 253 Tobacco. Leaf tobacco held by manufacturers and dealers, Oct. 1, 1921 and 1920, Apr. 1 and July 1, 1921. Nov. 1, 1921. oblong 32° [This publication is issued in postal card form.] t West Virginia. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : I'opulution, West Virjiinia, number of inhabitants, by counties and minor civil divisions. [1920, reprinted with corrections 1921.] 11 p. il. 4" [Prepared under supervision of Wm. C. Hunt, chief statistician for population. The 1st print of this publication bearing the signature mark 18519 — 21 was incorrect and was replaced by a 2d print with signature mark 28700—21.] t Wisco7isin. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Wisconsin, composition and characteristics of population. [1921.] 25 p. il. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for poi)ula- tion.] t 21—27411 Wyoming. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Agriculture, Wyoming, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 18 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture.] t 21—27401 14th census of United States, 1920, biilletin : Drainage, Wyoming, sta- tistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 7 j). il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture, by Roger D. Marsden, special agent in charge of drainage.] t 21 — 2740'! COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note. — The monthly Notice to mariners, formerly issued by the Coast and Geodetic Survey has been consolidated with and made a part of the Notice to mariners issued by the Lighthouses Bureau, thus making it a joint publication. The charts, coast pilots, and tide tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sold at the office of the Survey in Wash- ington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. Coast and Geodetic Survey hulletin, Oct. 31, 1921; no. 77. [1921.] 8 p. [Monthly.] t 15—26512 Utah-Washington arc of precise triangulation [with bibliography] ; by C. V. Hodgson. 1921. 7G p. 2 p. of pi. 4 maps. (Special pub^lication 74; serial 165.) * Paper, 15c. 21—27439 Charts Balahac Strait, P. /., surveys to 1920, British survevs from 1 868-1908 ; chart 4309. [Scale 1:200,000.] Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survcv, Oct. 1921. 41.8X31.6 in. 1 40c. Cape Fear River from entrance to Reeves Point, N. C, from survevs bv Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., to 1920; chart 424. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Oct. 1921. 30.6X24.8 in. t 50c. Galveston, Tex. Galveston entrance, Tex., surveys 1851-1900, surveys by U. S. Engineers to June, 1921 ; chart 520. Scale 1 : 40,000. \\'aslunuton.' Coast and Geodetic Survey, Oct. 1921. 15.8X21.6 in. 1 15c. Los Angeles Harbor [San Pedro Bay] Calif., [from] surveys 1859-1921, sur- veys by U. S. Engineers to 191G. and other sources, preliminary corrections from surveys to 1920 ; chart 5145. Scale 1 : 10,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Nov. 1921. 37.4X26.7 in. t 25c. Mobile Bay and entrance, Ala., [from] surveys to 1920: with inset. Moliile Ship Channel, northern end; chart 1266. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Oct. 1921. 41X31.8 in. t 50c. New Jersey, Little Egg Inlet to -Hereford Inlet, [from] surveys 1843-1910, sur- veys by U. S. Engineers, surveys l»y N. J. authorities, photographs by Air Service, U. S. A., to 1920; with inset, Absecon Inlet [from] surveys 1869- 1904 and other sources; chart 1217. Scale 1: 80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Oct. 1921. 32.1X41 in. t 50c. Pacific Ocean. North Pacific Ocean : chart 3080. Scale 1 : 20.000,000. Wash- ington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Nov. 1921. 13.9X41 in. [Transverse polyconic projection.] t 25c. 78443— No. 323—21 3 254 November, 1921 Palawan. AnclioraKes on east coast of Palawan, P. I., [from] surveys in 1917 and 1918'; cliart 4334. Scale 1 : 40.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey, Oct. 1921. 27.4X39.5 in. t 75c. Honda Bay. Malanao Anchorage. Panacan Anchorage. Radio chavtH. Graphic chart, 2d reduction term, true bearing to Mercator bear- ing; [radio chart] K3. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1921. 19.GX1S.3 in. t 20c. Note. — To accompany Special publication 75, Radio-compass bearings, by Oscar S. Adams. Contains on reverse, Corrections to radio compass bearings for plotting on Mercator charts [instructions for use of radio charts]. • Graphic chart, semiconvergence of meridians; [radio charts] Rl and R2. Washington. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1921. 2 sheets, each 32.1X22.5 in. t Each sheet, 20c. Note. — To accompany Special publication 75, Radio-compass bearings, by Oscar S. ■ Adams. For instructions for use of i-adio charts Rl and R2 see baclj of chart R3 catalogued above. VermiHon Bay and approaches, La., [from] surveys to 1889 and otlier sources ; chart 3277. Scale 1:80.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Nov. 1921. 43.9X33.1 in. 1 75c. FISHERIES BUREAU Brine freezing of fish; by Harden F. Taylor. Nov. 26, 1921. 8 p. (Economic circular 53.) * Paper, 5c. F 21— 185 Fisliei'ies service bulletin, Nov. 1, 1921 ; no. 78. [1921.] 5 p. [ISIonthly.] t F 15—76 Fishery products. Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery prod- ucts landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., and Portland, Me., by American fishing vessels, Oct. 1921. [1921.] 1 p. oblong f° (Statistical bulletin 510.) t Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery products landed at Seattle, Wash., by American fishing vessels, Oct. 1921. [1921.] 1 p. oblong 12" (Statistical bulletin 511.) t FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU Commerce. Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States, Oct. 1921. 1921. 2 pts. l-60' and ii+61-100 p. 4" * Paper, 10c. single copy (including pts. 1 and 2), $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.60. Same. 1921. 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Okla. Approved Nov. 18. 1921. 1 p. (Private 10.) Mnriilnnd, dredge. H. R. 1942, act for relief of [.Tohn Emile and Peoples Bank of Mobile] owners of dredge Maryland. Approved Aug. 24, 1921. 1 p. (Private 7.) Mouut Pleat,a»t. Mich. IT. R. 7051, act to authorize Secretai-y of Interior to execute deeds of reconvevanre for cerlain lands in Mount Pleasant, Isabella County, Mich. Approved Nov. 23. 1921. 1 p. (Private 14.1 Piitmnn. Elijah C. .S. 904. act for relief of Elijah C. Putman. Approved Nov. 18, 1921. 1 p. (Private 11.) November, 1921 257 Privnte [act] 7-14, 67th Congress — Continued. Quapaw Indians. S. 1S'.)4, act to amcDd sec. 26 of act makinff appropriations for current and coutinRcnt expenses of Bureau of Indian Affairs [fiscal year 1922, by adding names of jMiniiie Criffln, and Lewis and Leona Quapaw to list of members of Quapaw tribe receiving benefit of extended restriction pcn-iod provided by act]. Approved Nov. IS. 1021. 1 p. (Private 12.) Rolnh Navif/ation and Coal Company. S. 1408, act authorizins Rolpb Navigation and Coal Coiiipanv to sue United States to recover damages resulting from collisions. [Approved Nov. 17, 1921.] 2 p. (Private 8.) Texas, steamship. S. 2153, act authorizing [Texas Company], owners of steamship Texas, to bring suit against United States. Approved Nov. 17, 1921. 1 p. (Pri- vate 9.) PUBLIC LAWS Note. — Public acts in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Super- intendent of Documents at a subscription price of $1.00 for the present session (67th Congress, 1st session), foreign subscription, $1.25; if only a few laws are enacted dur- ing this session, this price will also include the laws for the 67th Congress, 2d session ; single copies are usually 5e. each. Public [act] 78-80, 82-108. 67tli Congress. Agricultural products. H. R. 8643. act to extend tariff act approved May 27, 1921. Approved Nov. 16, 1921. 1 p. (Public 91.) Alaska. H. R. 8442, act to amend act to authorize President of United States to lo- cate, construct, and operate railroads in Alaska, as amended [so as to authorize additional appropriation to complete construction of railroad between Seward and Fairbanks]. Approved Nov. 18, 1921. 1 p. (Public 93.) Chalmettc National Park. IT. R. 2232. act in reference to national military park on plains of Chalmette below New Orleans. Approved Nov. 19, 1921. 1 p. (Public 94.) Charles River. H. R. 6152, act to authorize construction of drawless bridges across certain portion of Charles River, Mass. [connecting Massachusetts avenue in Cam- bridge and Massachusetts avenue in Boston, and at any other points upon said river, at, near, or above Massachusetts avenue, by Metropolitan Park Commission, or any town, city, or any other public body authorized by Massachusetts]. Approved Nov. 14, 1921. 1 p. (Public 89.) Chippewa Indians. H. R. 7108, act authorizing per capita payment to Chippewa In- dians of Minnesota from their tribal funds held in trust by United States. Ap- proved Nov. 19, 1921. 1 p. (Public 95.) Choctawhatchec River. H. R. 8477, not to extend time for construction of bridge across Choctawhatchee River, near Caryville, Fla. [by State Road Department of Florida]. Approved Nov. 14, 1921. 1 p- (Public 90.) Claims. S. 843, act to amend sec. 5 of act to provide relief in cases of contracts con- nected with prosecution of the war. Approved Nov. 23. 1921. 1 p. (Public 99.) Courts of United States. U. R. 6053, act to amend sec. 955, Revised statutes, by ex- tending jurisdiction of courts in cases of revivor. Approved Nov. 23, 1921. 1 p. (Public 104.) Cumberland River. H. R. 8209, act to extend time for construction of bridge across Cumberland River in Montgomerv County, Tenn. [by said county, within 7 miles of Clarksville, Tenn.]. Approved Oct. 15, 1921. 1 p. (Public 80.) Oonzaga College. H. R. 7428, act to amend sec. 1 of act to incorporate Gonzaga Col- lege, in Washington, D. C. [by striking out limitation upon value of property that mav be owned bv college]. Approved Nov. 23, 1921. 1 p. (Public 106.) Grand Calumet River. H. R. 8347, act to authorize New York Central Railroad Com- pany to construct bridge across Orand Calumet River within corporate limits of Gary, Ind. Approved Nov. 23. 1921. 1 p. (Public 108.) Indians. H. R. 7848, act authorizing appropriations and expenditures for administra- tion of Indian affairs. Approved Nov. 2, 1921. 1 p. (Public 85.) Internal revenue. H. R. 8245, act to reduce and equalize taxation, to provide revenue, and for other purposes. [Approved Nov. 23, 1921.] 109 p. (Public 98.) Intrrnational Aero Congress. S. 2359, act for International Aero Congress cancella- tion stamp to be used by Omaha post office. Approved Oct. 20, 1921. 1 p. (Pub- lic 82.) , ^. Limitations (law). H. R. 8298, act to amend sec. 1044, Revised statutes, relating to limitations in criminal cases fbv extending period of limitation in offenses in- volving defrauding United States]. Approved Nov. 17, 1921. 1 p. (Public 92.) Materniti). S. 1039, act for pron^-tion of welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy. [Approved Nov. 23, 1921.] 4 p. (Public 97.) Naval Academy, Annapolis. S. 2504. act for readniission of certain deficient mid- shipmen to Naval Acadeniv. Approved Oct. 22, 1921. 1 p. (Public 83.) Pearl River. S. 2447, act to authorize construction of bridge across Pearl River, between Meeks Ferry and Grigsbys Ferry and between Madison County, Miss., and Rankin Countv, Miss, [by Pearl "River Valley Lumber Company]. Approved Nov. 14, 1921. 1 p. (Public 88.) Pecdee River. S. 2555, act [authorizing counties of Marion and Florence. S. C] to construct bridge across Great Peedee River. S. C. [at or near Mars Blulf Ferry], Approved Nov. 23, 3921. 1 p. (Public 100.) PlainfieUl. K. J. S. 2425, act granting permission to Plainfield, N. .7., to widen W'atcbung avenue in front of Federal post-offlce building. Approved Nov. 5, 1921. 1 p. (Public 86.) Prohibition. 11. R. 7294, act supplemental to national prohibition act. [.Vpproved Nov. 23. 1921.] 3 p. (Public 90.) Registers (land offices). S. 71. act for consolidation of offices of register and receiver in district land offices in certain cases. Approved Oct. 28. 1921. 1 p. (Public 84.) Rio Grande. II. R. 6809, act to extend time for con.striiction of bridge across Rio Grande, within or near citv limits of El Paso, Tex. [by said city]. Approved Oct. 15, 1921. 1 p. (Public 79.) 258 November, 1921 Public [aft] 7S-S0, 82-108, 67tli ConsrcsR— Continued. Roadit. S. 1072, act to iiiiiond act to provido that United States shall aid States in foiistrnction of rural post roads, approved -Tiilv 11. lOlG, as amended and supple- mented. [Approved Nov. 9, 1921.1 9 p. (Public 87.) Rock Ttiver. H. R. SMQ, act granting consent of Congress to board of supervisors of Wliiteside County, III., to construct bridge across Rock River [at or near Sterling, Ill.l. Approved Nov. 2.3, 1921. 1 p. (Piiblic 107. > Sarannuh River. S. 2594. act authorizing counties of Allendale, S. C, and Screven, Oa., to construct bridge across Savannah River, lietween siiiil counties, at or near Burtons Ferry. Approved Nov. 23. 1021. 1 p. (IMiI)lic 101.) Tobacco. S. 1718, act authorizing distribiition of al)andone(l or forfeited tobacco, snuff, cigars, or cigarettes to hospitals maintained by United States for use of present or former members of military or naval forces of United States. Approved Oct. 14, 1921. 1 p. (Public 78.) Tomhifjhec River. H. R. 7394, act to extend time for construction of bridge across Tomhiuhee River at or near Iroinvood Bluff, in county of Itawamba. Miss, fby board of supervisors of said county]. Approved Nov. 23. 1921. 1 p. (Pul>lic 105.) White River. S. 2722, act to extend time for constructing bridge [to be built by <.'ordon N. Peay, jr.l across White River at or near Des Arc, Ark. Approved Nov. 23, 1921. 1 p. (Public 102.) S. 2724, act to authorize construction of bridge across White River, in Prairie County, Ark. [near De Vails Bluff, by Harry E. Bovay]. Approved Nov. 23, 1921. 1 p. (Public 103.) Public [joint] resolution 24-30, G7th Congress. Chinese in United States. S. J. Res. 33, joint resolution permitting certain Chinese to register under certain provisions and conditions. Approved Nov. 23, 1921. 1 p. (Public resolution 29.) Congress. II. J. Res. 225, joint resolution authorizing payment of .salaries of officers aiul employees of Congress for Nov. 1921, on 23d day of said month. Approved Nov. 23, 1921. 1 p. (Public resolution 28.) Oraxinq. H. J. Res. 151, joint resolution to provide that deferred grazing fees received prior to Dec. 31, 1921, shall be considered as receipts of fiscal year 1921. Approved Nov. 17, 1921. 1 p. (Public resolution 27.) Holidat/s. H. J. Res. 215, joint resolution to declare Nov. 11, 1921, legal public holi- day.' Approved Nov. 4, 1921. 1 p. (Public resolution 2(5.) National Home for Disabled Volunteer t^oldicrs. 11. J. Res. 210, joint resolution for appointment of [Roy L. Marston as] member of board of managers of National ITonie for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Approved Nov. 23, 1921. 1 p. (Public resolution 30.) Rio de Janeiro, International Centennial Exposition, 1922. S. -J. Res. 114, joint reso- lution accepting invitation of Republic of Brazil to take part in international ex- position to be held in Rio de .Taneiro in 1922 [for purpose of commemorating cen- tenary of independence of Brazil]. [Approved Nov. 2, 1921.] 2 p. (Public reso- lution 25.) Soldiers. S. .1. Res. 123, joint resolution authorizing Secretary of War to expend from appropriation " Disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and civilian employees, 1922," such sum as may be necessary to carry out provisions of public resolution numbei'ed 67, 6fith Congress [providing for burial of unknown American soldier in Arlington memorial amphitheater]. Approved Oct. 21, 1921. 1 p. (Public reso- lution 24.) CONFERENCE C05IMITTEES Revenue bill of 1921, conference report to accompnny H. R. 8245 ; subniittetl by ]Mr. Fordifey. Nov. 19, 1921. 61 p. (H. rp. 486.) Roads. Construction of rural post roads, conference report to accompany S. 1072 [to amend act to provide tbat United States shall aid States in construc- tion of rural post roads, aiiproved July 11, 1916, as amended and supple- mented] ; submitted by Mr. Robsion. Oct. 31, 1921. 12 p. (H. rp. 4.51.) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Note. — The House documents and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Calendars. Calendars of House of Representatives, 67th Congress, 1st session, Nov. 1-23. 1921 ; no. 124-140. 1921. various paging, large 8° [Daily when House of Representatives is in session.] t Same, final edition, with title, Calendars and history of legislation of House of Representatives, 67th Congress, 1st session, Nov. 23, 1921 ; no. 141. 1921. 72 p. large 8° t Contested elections. Contested-election case of Gartensteiu v. Sabath, letter from clerk of House of Representatives transmitting testimony, papers, and documents in contested-election case of Gartensteiu v. Sabath, 5th Congres- sional district of Illinois. Nov. 17, 1921. 1 p. (H. doc. 122.) Contested-election case of Jacob Gartenstein v. Adolph J. Sabath from 5th Congressional district of Illinois. 1921. 309-|-iii p. t November, 1921 259 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Appropriations. First deficiency appj-op nation bill [fiscal year] 1922, hearings before subconuuittee in cluirse of deficiency appropriations. 1921. 637 p. t First deficiency appropriation lull, fiscal year 1922, report to accompany H. R. 9237 ; submitted by Mr. Madden. Nov. 21, 1921. 17 p. (H. rp. 487.) Contracts. Relief of war contractors, hearing before subcommittee in cliarge of deficiency appropriations [on] S. J. Res. 109, relating to unexpended bal- ances of certain appropriations. 1921. 27 p. t CIVIL SERVICE REFORM COMMITTEE Government officials and employees. Classification of civilian positions within District of Columbia and in field service, report to accompany H. R. 8928; submitted by Mr. Lehlbach. Nov. 3, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 4G1.) CLAIMS COMMITTEE Balsam, Leo. Leo Balsam, report to accompany H. R. 6251 [for relief of Leo Balsam] ; submitted by Mr. Woods of Virginia. Nov. 16, 1921. 12 p. (H. rp. 477.) Black. Forrest R. Forrest R. Black, report to accompany H. R. 314 [for relief of Forrest R. Black] ; submitted bv Mr. Woods of Virginia. Nov. 16, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 476.) Cai-penter. Frank. Frank Carpenter, report to accompany S. 1247 [for relief of Frank Carpenter] ; sul)niitted by Mr. Box. Nov. 2, 1921. S p. (H. rp. 459. ) Chicano, Mihcaukce d- St. Paul Railicay Co. et al., report to accompany S. 1283 [for relief of Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Company, and St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company] ; submitted by Mr. Glynn. Nov. 3, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 462.) Ciszek, George. George Ciszek and Anna Ciszek, report to accompany H. R. 6686 [for relief of George Ciszek and Anna Ciszek] ; submitted by IMr. Speaks. Nov. 2, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 458.) Cleveland Trinidad Paving Co., report to accompany H. R. 6437 [for relief of Cleveland Trinidad Paving Company] ; submitted by Mr. Glynn. Nov. 2, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 457.) Gardner, Bertram. Bertram Gardner, report to accompany H. R. 1543 [for re- lief of Bertram Gardner] ; submitted by Mr. Woods of Virginia. Nov. 16, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 478.) Havana, barge. Owners of barge Havana, report to accompany H. R. 4368 [for relief of Staples Transportation Company, owners of barge Havana] ; submitted by Mr. Rose. Nov. 16, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 474.) Horatio G. Foss, schooner. Schooner Horatio G. Foss, report to accompany H. R. 4367 [for relief of owners of schooner Horatio G. Foss] ; submitted by Mr. Rose. Nov. 16, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 472.) Lepley, Annie M. Annie M. Leplev, report to accompany H. R. 4504 [for relief of Annie M. Leplev] ; submitted by Mr. Glynn. Nov. 16, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 479. ) Malone, William. William INIalonc, report to accompany H. R. 1463 [for relief of William Malone] ; submitted by Mr. Glynn. Nov. 16, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 475.) Rvssell, Robert. Robert Russell, reixjrt to accompany H. R. 5791 [for relief of Robert Russell] ; submitted by Mr. Underbill. Nov. 16, 1921. 4 p. ( H. rp. 473.) Shcaly. Monroe B. IMonroe B. Shealy. report to accompany H. R. 7272 [for I'e- lief of Monroe B. Shealy] ; submitted by Mr. Underhill. Nov. 23, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 493.) Vilehe, Ruperto. Ruperto Vilche, report to accompany H. R. 5251 [for i-elief of Ruperto Vilche] ; submitted by Mr. Glynn. Nov. 23, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 494.) 260 November, 1921 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA C().\t MITTtE Milk. Sale of milk, cream, and certain nrilk products in District of Columbia, hoarinjis before sulicoiiimittee on H. R. 774G and sa55, Oct. 31 [-Nov. IG]. 1921. 1921. pts. 1-7, '[xiij+l-lSS p. t School conditions in District of Columbia, hearings, Oct. 12, 1921. 1921. 20 p. t ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 2 Contested-election case of Rainey v. Shaw, hearings on contested-election case of Henry T, Rainey v. Guy L. Shaw from 20th district of Illinois, Oct. 25, 1921. 1921. 22 p. + ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 3 Contested elections. Kennamer v. Rainey. report [on contested election of . Charles B. Kennamer v. L. B. Rainey, from 7th Congressional district of Alabama] ; submitted by Mr. Dowell. Oct. 31, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 453.) FOEEIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Diplomatic and consular seri'ice. Accounts of certain diplomatic and consular officers, report to accompany H. R. 7764 ; submitted bv iMr. Ackerman. Nov. 10, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 466.) IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE Chinese in United States. Registration of Chinese, report to accompany S. J. Res. 33 [permitting certain Chinese to register under certain provisions and conditions] ; submitted by Mr. Johnson of AVashington. Nov. 16, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 471.) Registration of refTigee Chinese, hearings on S. .7. Res. 33, pei-mitting Chinese to register under certain provisions and conditions, Nov. 8, 1921 ; statements of A. Warner Parker [and] E. J. Heuning. 1921. ii+943-980 p. (Serial 8.) t INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Indian tribes of California, hearings before subcommittee, 66th Congress. 2d session, Mar. 23, 1920. [Reprint] 1921. 139 p. 11. t INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Freight rates. Extension of time for filing overcharge claims, report to ac- company S. 621 [to amend subdivision (c) of sec. 206 of transportation act, 1920. so as to extend time for filing overcharge claims against director gen- eral of railroads] ; submitted by Mr. Newton of Minnesota. Nov. 22, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 490.) [Corrected print.] Maternity. Protection of maternity and infancy, report to accompany S. 1039 [for pi-oraotion of welfare and hvgiene of maternity and infancy] ; submitted bv Mr. Winslow. Nov. 14, 1921. 7 p. (H. rp. 467.) [Corrected print.] 21—27445 Public protection of maternity and infancy, hearings on H. R. 2366, for public protection of maternity and infancy and providing method of coopera- tion between Government of United States and the several States, .July 12- 23, 1921. 1921. 278 p. il. t MiJisouri Rii'cr. Bridge across Missouri River, report to accompany H. R. 8785 [granting consent of Congress to Mobridge Bridge Company to construct bridge across Missouri River at or near ^Mobridge, S. Dak.] ; submittetl by Mr. Webster. Nov. 23, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 491.) Extending time for bridge across Missouri River at Chamberlain, S. Dak., report to accompany S. 2588 [extending time for constniction of bridge by ('hicago. ]Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company across INIissouri River at Chamberlain. S. Dak.] ; submitted by Mr. Webster. Nov. 23, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 492.) November, 1921 261 Peedee River. Bridge across Great Peedee River, S. C, report to accompany S. 2555 [autliorizing counties of Marion and Florence, S. C, to construct bridge across Great Peedee lliver. S. C, at or near Mars Blul'f Ferry] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Huddleston. Nov. IG, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 481.) Savannah Hirer. Bridge across Savannali River at or near Burtons Ferry, report to accompany S. 2594 [autliorizing counties of Allendale, S. C, and Screven, Ga., to construct bridge across Savannah River, between said coun- ties, at or near Burtons Ferry] ; submitted by :Mr. Huddleston. Nov. 16, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 480.) IRRIGATION OF ARID LANDS COMMITTEE Reclamation of land. Development of agricultural resources of United States, hearings on H. R. G048, to encourage development of agricultural resources of United States through Federal and State cooperation, giving preference in matter of employment and establishment of rural homes to those who. have served with military and naval forces of United States, July 7-22, 1921. 1921. pt. 1, p. 1-G8. t JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress [1st session], Nov. 1 and 12, 1921 ; no. 23 and 24. [1921.] Each 59 p. 4° t Claims. Amending sec. 190 of Revised statutes, report to accompany H. R. 7076 [to amend sec. 190, Revised statutes, relative to aid by persons formerly employed by Government in prosecution of claims against United States] ; submitted by Mr. Boies. Nov. 1, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 455.) Collective hargaininq for farmers, hearing, 66th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 7783, Oct. 28-31, 1919. [Reprint] 1921. 136 p. (Serial 7.) t Judges. Additional district judges for certain districts, etc., report to accom- pany H. R. 9103 [for appointment of additional district .iudges for certain courts of United States, to provide for annual conferences of certain judges of United States courts, to authorize designation, assignment, and appoint- ment of judges outside their districts, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. AValsh. Nov. 17, 1921. 21 p. (H. rp. 482.) ■ Additional judge for northern district of California, hearings on S. 1900, Oct. 22, 1921. 1921. 14 p. (Serial 18.) + Additional judges, District Courts, hearings on H. R. 8875, Nov. 7, 1921. 1921. 27* p. (Serial 19.) i Lynch law. Antilynching bill, report to accompany H. R. 13 [to assure to persons within jurisdiction of every State equal protection of laws, and to punish crime of lynching] ; submitted by Mr. Dyer. Oct. 31, 1921. 18 p. (H. rp. 452.) [Corrected print. Includes views of minority signed by Mr. Sumners, Mr. Montague, Mr. Wise, Mr. Tillman, and Mr. Dominiclv.] 21—26992 Smith, Walter I. Judge Walter T. Smith, report to accompany S. 2649 [to extend benefits of sec. 260 of judicial code to Walter I. Smith, circuit judge] ; submitted by Mr. Boies. Nov. 15, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 4G9.) MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE Alaska. Fisheries in Alaska, hearings on H. R. 2394, Oct. 27, 1921. 1921. 91 p. t Load lines for certain vessels, hearings on H. R. 3708, Oct. 20, 1921. 1921. pt. 2, ii+185-278 p. [Part 1 appeared in Monthly catalogue for Aug. 1921, p. 80.] t Transport service of Government, hearings on H. R. 5348 [to amend sec. 17 and 19 of merchant marine act, 1920] Oct. 19, 1921. 1921. pt. 2, ii+107-292 p. [Part 1 appeared in Monthly catalogue for July, 1921, p. 21.] % 7S443— No. 323—21 4 262 November, 1921 AlILITAKY AVKAIUS COMMITTEE Army. Relief of certain enlisted men, etc., report to accompany H. R. 8475 [to relieve enTsted men affected thereby from certain hui'dsh'p incident to operation of proviso of sec. 4b of national defense act, as amended, and to protect disl)ursing ollicers in connection tlierewith] ; sul)mitted by Mr. Kahn. Nov. 23, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 495.) National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Board of managers of Na- t.onal Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, report to accompany H. J. Res. 210 [for appointment of Roy L. Marston as member of board of managers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers] ; submitted by Mr. Frothing- bam. Nov. 1, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 4.5G.) Russia. Relief for Russian children, donation of suq^lus medical and hospital supplies of War Department for relief of starving children in Volga basin and Russian Armenia, hearings, Nov. 2, 1921 ; statements of Herbert Hoover, • Vernon Kellogg, [and] M. W. Ireland. 1921. 19 p. + N.WAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar. GTth Congress. 1921-23; no. G, Nov. 10. 1921. [1921.] 32 p. 4" t POST OFFICE AND POST EOADS COMMITTEE Postal savinr/s hanks. Amendment of law relat ng to Postal Savings System, report to accompany H. R. S334 ; submitted by Mr. Steenersou. Nov. 22, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 489.) Special deliverii of mail matter, report to accompany H. R. 8441; submitted by Mr. Steenersou. Nov. 15, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 468.) PRINTING COMMITTEE Periodicals. Continuance of Government publications, report to accompany S. J. Res. 132; submitted by Mr. Kiess. Nov. 19, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 485.) [Includes views of minority signed by Mr. Johnson of Washington. Corrected print.] PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Chicago, III. Acquisition of Government property for street purposes by Chicago, 111., report to accompany H. R. 9021 ; submitted by Mr. ChindblouL Nov. 9, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 465.) Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. R. 9021, acquisition of Government property for street purposes by Chicago, 111., Nov. 7, 1921. 1921. 10 p. {No. 6.) t PUBLIC I^NDS COMMITTEE Poicell. Charles R. Charles R. Powell, report to accompany H. R. 1459 [for relief of Charles R. Powell] ; submitted by Mr. McCormick. Nov. 2, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 460.) TaliOG National Forest. Adjustment of boundaries, Tahoe National Forest, Calif., report to accompany H. R. 6G51 ; submitted by Mr. Raker. Nov. 21, 1921. 6 p. (H. rp. 488.) Washington County, Utah. Granting citizens of certain counties in Utah right to cut timber in Arizona, report to accompany S. 561 [to grant citizens of Washington and Kane counties, Utah, right to cut timber in Arizona for agricultural, mining, and other domestic purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Colton. Nov. 4, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 463.) RIVERS AND HARBORS COMMITTEE Water pollution. Pollution of navigable waters, hearings on subject of pollu- tion of navigable waters, Oct. 25, 1921. 1921. pt. 1, p. 1-88. t November, 1921 263 RULES COMMITTEE Government officials and employees. Immediate consideration of H. R. 8928, report to accompany H. Res. 225 [for immediate consideration of H. R. 8928, for classification of civilian positions within District of Columbia and in field services] ; submitted by INIr. Campbell of Kansas. Nov. 15, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 470.) Internal revemie. Consideration of amendment to H. R. 8245, report to ac- company H. Res. 227 [agreeing to Senate amendment numbered 122 to H. R. 8245, to' reduce and equalize taxation, to amend and simplify revenue act of 1918, and for other purposes] ; sulnnitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. Nov. 17, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 483.) Limitations (law). Innnediate consid(>ration of H. R. 8298, report to accom- pany H. Res. 219 [for consideration of H. R. 8298, to amend sec. 1044, Re- vised statutes, relating to limitations in ci'iminal cases, by extending period of limitation in offenses involving defrauding United States] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. Oct. 31, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 454.) Maternity. Immediate consideration of S. 1039, report to accompany H. Res. 229 [for immediate consideration of S. 1039, for public protection of ma- ternity and infancy and providing method of cooperation between Govern- ment "of United States and the several States] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. Nov. 18, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 484.) Roads. Certain specific authoi-ily to conferees on Senate bill 1072, report to accompany H. Res. 216 [authorizing managers on part of House to agree to amendment to S. 1072, to amend act to provide that United States shall aid States in construction of rural post roads, approved July 11, 191G, as amended and supplemented] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. Oct. 27, 1921, 1 p. (H. rp. 450.) M'AYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Tariff information, 1921, foreign tariff legislation, changes in import duties in principal foreign countries s nee the armistice; prepared in Division of Foi-eign Tariffs [Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Connnerce] Department of Commerce. 1921. 13 p. t 21—27446 POSTAL SERVICE JOINT COMMISSION Envelops. Special report on stamped envelope agency, Dayton, Ohio; [by W. B. Richards & Co.]. 1921. 12 p. t Parcel post. Special report on cost of local stores parcel delivery, St. Paul, Minn.; [by W. B. Richards & Co.]. 1921. 7 p. t Postal service. Hearings, June 3 [-Oct. 5], 1921. 1921. pts. [1] -3, [viii] + 407 p. t [pt. 1.] Mail facilities required at New York City, pt. 2. Mail facilities required at New York City, pt. 3. Mall facilities required at Chicago, 111., and Boston, Mass. Postal service, report submitting recommendations relative to additional postal facilities at Ch'cago, 111., and Boston, Mass. ; presented by Mr. Town- send. 1921. 35 p. (S. doc. 74.) 21—26993 . [Report.] 1921. pts. 1-7 and pt. 1, appendix, [xxii] +3-912 p. il. 14 pi. 8 p. of pi. 4 maps and 28 p. 11. t 21—27447 pt. 1. Report on New York City; by W. 1?. Richards & Co. [Confidential. A tentative print of pt. 1 was also issued and appeared in Monthly catalogue for Apr. 1921. p. 507.] pt. 1, app. Report on decentralization. New York City; [by W. B. Richards & Co.], pt. -. Analysis of Report on New York City by committee of postal service officials. [Confidential.] pt. 3. Special report on facilities required at New York City by committee of postal ser\'ice officials, pt. 4. Special report on post office at Chicago, 111., by committee of postal service officials. pt. 5. Special report on post office at Boston, Mass., by committee of postal service officials, pt. 6. Report on Chicago, 111. ; by W. B. Richards & Co. pt. 7. Report on Boston, Mass. ; by W. B. Richards & Co. 264 XOVEMBER. 1921 PRINTING JOINT COMMITTEE Printiufi p'ants, inventorios of print" nj: and l)in(lin.ir plants owned or operated wholly or in part at (Jovernniont expense, together with statement of field ])rintins done therein and by coutract.jBscal year ended June 30, 1921. 1921. 04 i\ 4" t ^- - .,.- ^^-^ -21—27448 SENATE XOTK. — The Senate documents and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Boll weevil, report of South Carolina Boll Weevil Connnission, prepared by Walter M. Riggs; presented by Mr. Dial. [Revised edition.] 1921. 22 p. (S. doc. 76.) [An earlier edition was printed as Senate document 701. 64th Congress, 2d session, and was a reprint of Farmers' reading course, bulletin 20. Clemson Agricultural College.] 21—26994 Calendar of business. Senate, 67th Congi'ess, 1st session, legislative dav Oct. . 20-Nov. 16, calendar day Nov. 1-23, 1921 ; no. 129-146. [1921.] Each 20 p. or 16 p. large 8° [Daily when Senate is in session.] t Conference on Limitation of Armament, address of President of United States at opening of Conference on Limitation of Armament at Washington, Nov. 12, 1921. with address of Charles E. Hughes, Secretary of State of United States and American commissioner, also proposal of United States for limitation of naval arnuiment ; presented by Mr. Lodge. 1921. 27 p. (S. doc. 77.) [For address of the President issued separately .see President of United States, Addresses, p. 286.] 21—26996 War Finance Corporation. Laws relating to War Finance Corporation, public no. 121. 65th Congress: extract from public no. 243. 65th Congress; extract from public no. 328, 65th Congress ; public res. no. 55, 66th Congress ; public no. 60, 67th Congress. 1921. 21 p. t COMMERCE COMMITTEE Charles Rirer. Bridge across Charles River, Mass., report to accompany H. R. 6152 [to authorize construction of drawless bridges across certain portion of Charles River, Mass., connecting ^Massachusetts avenue in Cambridge and Massachusetts avenue in Boston, and at any other points upon said river, at, near, or above Massachusetts avenue, by Metropolitan Park Commission, or anv town or city, or any other public body authorized by Massachusetts] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Calder. Oct. 20, calendar day Nov. 2, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 308.) Choetairhatehee River. Extending time for bridge across Choctawhatchee River, Fla., report to accompany H. R. 8477 [to extend time for construction of bridge across Choctawhatchee River, near Caryville, Fla.. by Stat6 Road Department of Florida] : submitted by Mr. Calder. Oct. 20, calendar day Nov. 2, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 309.) Grand Calumet Rirer. Bridge across Grand Calumet River within corporate limits of Gary, Ind.. report to accompany H. R. 8.347 [to authorize New York Central Railroad Company to construct bridge across Grand Calumet River within corporate limits of Gary, Ind.] : submitted by Mr. Sheppard. Nov. 16, calendar day Nov. 21. 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 321.) Pamunkeii River. Bridge across Pamunkey River, Va.. report to accompany S. 2710 [granting consent of Congress to Pamunkey Ferry Company to con- struct bridge across Pamunkey River, in Virginia, at or near Sweet Hall] sub- mitted by Mr. Calder. Nov. 16, calendar day Nov. 23, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 324.) Tombiflbee River. Bridge across Tombigbee River at or near Ironwood Bluff, :Miss., report to accompany H. R. 7394 [to extend time for construction of bridge across Tombigbee River at or near Ironwood Bluff, in county of Itawamba, INIiss.. by board of supervisors of said county] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. Nov. 16, calendar day Nov. 19. 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 319.) White River. Bridge across White River at or near Des Arc, Ark., report to accompany S. 2722 [to extend time for constructing bridge to be built by Gordon n". Peay. jr.. across White River at or near Desarc. Ark.] : submitted l)y Mr. Sheppard. Nov. 16. calendar day Nov. 19. 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 320.) Bridge across White River, Prairie County, Ark., report to accompany S. 2724 [to authorize construction of bridge across White River, in Prairie Countv, Ark., near De Vails Bluff, by Harry E. Bovay] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. Nov. 16. (;alendar day Nov. 19. 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 318.) November, 1921 265 DISTKICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Gonzapa College, Washington, D. C, report to accompany H. R. 7428 [to amend see. 1 of act to incorporate Conzasa College, in Washington, D. C, by striking out limitation upon value of property that may be owned by college] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Ball. Nov. 9, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 314.) Prostitution. Repression of prostitution in District of Columbia, hearings on S. 1616, Oct. 13 and 20, 1921. 1921. 48 p. t EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE West Tirginia coal fields, hearings pursuant to S. Res. 80, directing Connnittee on Education and Labor to investigate recent acts of violence in coal fields of West Virginia and adjacent territory and causes which led to conditions which now exist in said territory. 1921. v. 1, iv+602 p. + FINANCE COMMITTEE AQriculfurnl products. Extension of emergency tariff act, report to accompany H. R. 8643 [to extend tariff act approved May 27, 1921] ; submitted by Mr. Penrose. Nov. 4, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 311.) Calendar. Daily calendar, hearings on H. R. 7456, to provide revenue, to regu- late commerce with foreign countries, to encourage industries of Ignited States, and for other purposes, Nov. 3-14, 1921 ; no. 16-18, 67th Congress. [1921.] Each 13 p. 4° I INTI:RSTATE COitMERCE COMMITTEE Freight rates. Modification of transportation act, 1920, hearings on S. ll.iO and S. 2510, bills to amend transportation act, 1920, and for other pun)oses, Oct. 24-Nov. 2, 1921. 1921. pt. 1, p. 1-203. X Railroads. To amend transportation act, 1920, War Finance Corporation act, and for other purposes, report to accompany H. R. 8331 [to amend transpor- tation act, 1920, relative to funding of indebtedness of railroads to Govern- ment] ; submitted by Mr. Cummins. Oct. 20, calendar day Oct. 27, 1921. 11 p. (S. rp. 306.) JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Nov. 7 and 14, 1921 ; no. 19 and 20. [1921.] 35 p. and 36 p. 4° t Constitution of United states. Reprinting Constitution of United States, re- port to accompanv S. Res. 1-51; submitted by Mr. Shields. Nov. 18, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 317.) Judges. Additional .iudges. District Courts, hearings on S. 2432, to amend sec. 13-15. 17, and 18. as amended, of judicial code, S. 2433. to aid in disposal of arrears of business in the several District Courts, and for other purposes, and S. 2523, to amend sec. 13-18, as amended, of judicial code, Oct. 5 and 11, 1921. 1921. 88 p. t Marriage and divorce, amendment of Constitution of United States, hearing be- fore subcommittee on S. J. Res. 31, to amend Constitution of United States to authorize uniform laws on subject of marriage and divorce, and to provide penalties for enforcement, Nov. 1. 1921. 1921. 22 i>. t Medical Society of District of Columbia. Amending act of incorporation of Medical Society of District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 1591; sub- mitted by Mr. Shortridge. Nov. 4, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 310.) Pecos County, Tex. Amending sec. 108 of judicial code, report to accompany H. R. 6()79 [to amend sec. 108 of act to codify, revise, and amend laws relat- ing to judiciary, api)r(»ve(l Mar. 3, 1911, so as to transfer Pecos County, Tex., from Del Rio division to El Paso division of western judicial district of Texas] ; submitted by Mr. Culberson. Nov. 14, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 315.) Religious .'societies. Amending law relating to religious corporations in District of Columbia, report to a<'C()nipany S. 2682; submitted by Mr. Ernst. Nov. 14, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 316.) Smith, Walter I. Resignation of Walter I. Smith, circuit judge, report to ac- company S. 2649 [to extend benefits of sec. 260 of judicial code to Walter I. • Smith, circuit judge] ; submitted by Mr. Cummins. Nov. 8, 1921. 1 n. (S. rp. 312.) 78443— No. 323—21 5 266 November, 1921 MILITABY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Getchcll, Charles F. Charles F. Getchell, report to accompany S. 748 [to remove charjre of desertion from millitary record of Charles F. Getchell] ; submitted by Mr. Robinson. Nov. 16, calendar day Nov. 23, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 322.) Thornton, Orin. Orion [Orin] Tliorntou, report to accompany S. 1655 [for re- lief of Orin Thornton] ; submitted by Mr. Robinson. Nov. 16, calendar day Nov. 23, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 323.) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Chamberlain, Ednmnd G. Capt. Ednuind G. Chamberlain, Marine Corps, hear- ing:s before subcommittee pursuant to Senate resolution 70, directing Com- mittee on Naval Affairs to investigate case of former Capt. Edmund G. Cham- berlain, Marine Corps, Oct. 21 [-Nov. 9], 1921. 1921. pts. 4, 5, [iv]-|-45-315 P- t PUBLIC LANDS AND SURVEYS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Nov. 10, 1921; no. 8. [1921.] 36 p. 4° % BLT^.ES COMMITTEE Bills. Introduction of private bills by petition, report to accompany S. Con. Res. 1 [providing that legislation dealing with pensions, private claims, dis- tribution of war trophies, and so forth, be initiated by petition on suitable furnished forms] ; submitted bv Mr. Moses. Oct. 20, calendar day Nov. 2, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 307.) [Corrected print.] TERRITORIES AND INSLT-AR POSSESSIONS COMMITTEE Alaska. Construction of railroad between Seward and Fairbanks. Alaska, report to accompany H. R. 8442 [to amend act to authorize President of United States to locate, construct, and operate railroads in Alaska, as amended, so as to authorize additional appropriation to complete construction of railroad between Seward and Fairbanks] ; submitted bv Mr. New. Nov. 8, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 313.) WORLD WAR VETERANS, SELECT COMMITTEE ON IN\'ESTIGATING GOVERNMENTAL BUREAUS RELATING TO Soldiers. Investigation of incapacitated soldiers' relief bureaus, supplemental report pursuant to S. Res. 59 : submitted by Mr. Sutherland. Aug. 22, calen- dar day Aug. 24, 1921. 47 p. il. (S. rp. 233, pt. 2.) 21—26997 USELESS EXECUTIVE PAPERS. JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE ON DISPOSITION OF Executive Departments. Disposition of useless executive papers, report [for 66th Congress, 3d session] on proceeds from sale of useless executive papers in certain Departments : submitted by ]Mr. Moores of Indiana. Nov. 9, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 464.) COURT OF CliAIMS Baltimore d Ohio Railroad Company v. United States; evidence. [1921.] no. 39-A, p. 89-90. i Carleii Life Float Company v. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1921.] no. '34647, p. 27-149. t Cases. Docket of cases pending in Court of Claims, general jurisdiction, [year ending] Dec. 1921. 1921. 44 p. 4° t Garford Motor Truck Company v. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1921.] no. 68-A, p. 53-79. t Louisville & Nashrille Railroad Co. v. United States; report of comptroller. general. [1921.] no. 33-A, p. 11-23. + November, 1921 267 Luckenhach Stcatnihip Co. [Incorporated] v. United States; evidence for de- fendants. [1921.] no. 33962, p. 613-856. t National Contract Company v. United States; evidence [for claimant]. [1921.] no. 34679, p. 131-135. t Poole Engineering and Machine Co. v. United States ; evidence. [1921.] no. 34585, p. 83-86. t St. Louis, Brownsville d Mexico Ry. Co. [v. United States] ; report of comptroller general of United States. [1921.]' no. 94-A, p. 9-13. t Scott, T. A., Compami. T. A. Scott Company v. United States ; evidence for plaintiff. [1921.] no. 34674, p. 27-106. t Southern Pacific Company v. United States; evidence for defendant. [1921.] no. 34717, p. 58-64. t ^yarren, Moore <(• Co. v. United States; evidence for defendant. [1921.] no. 34692, p. 189-227. t Western Pacifl.c Railroad Co. f. United States ; report of comptroller general. [1921.] no. 30-A, p. 21-26. t COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS Cases adjudged in Court of Customs Appeals, .Tan. 1920-Feb. 1921, Alex. H. Clai'k, reporter; [with Rules of Court of Customs Appeals]. 1921. xi+445 p. (Court of Cu.stoms Appeals reports, v. 10.) * Cloth, $1.00. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Appropriations. Maintenance of public order in District of Columbia, emer- gency estimate of appropriation required by commissioners of District of Columbia to enable them better to maintain public order and safeguard visit- ing delegations in District of Columbia during period covering International Conference for Limitation of Armaments. Nov. 2, 1921. 2 p. (H. doc. 118.) t FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Home project, its use in home-making education [with list of references ; by Genevieve Fisher]. Oct. 1921. 76 p. (Bulletin 71; Home economics series 6.) * Paper, 10c. E 21— 529 FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD Federal reserve hanks. Expenses of Federal reserve banks, letter transmit- ting, in re.sponse to resolution, certain information relative to number and salaries of employees of Federal reserve banks, expenditures in erection of buildings, expenses of general administration, and amount of net earnings paid to Government as franchise tax. 1921. 135 p. il. (S. doc. 75.) t 21—27449 Federal reserve bulletin. Federal reserve bulletin, Nov. 1921; [v. 7, no. 11]. 1st edition. 1921. ii-|-343-377 p. map, 4" [iVIonthly.] t Paper, $1.50 a vr. 15—26318 Note. — The Federal reserve bulletin is priiit(>d in 2 editions (a 1st edition and a final edition). The 1st edition is brief and contains the regular official announce- ments, the national review of business conditions, and other general matter, and is distributed without charge to the member baidvs of the Federal reserve system. The 2d or final edition contains detailed analyses of business conditions, special articles, review of foreign banking, and complet(> statistics showing condition of Federal reserve banks. Those desiring copies of either edition may obtain them from the Federal Reserve Board at the prices stated above and below. Same, Nov. 1921; [V. 7, no. 11]. Final edition. 1921. iv-j-1261-1376+ii p. il. map, 4" [IVIonthly.] t Paper, 40c. single copy, $4.00 a yr. Federal reserve member banks. Federal reserve inter-district collection system, changes in list of banks upon which items will be received by Federal reserve banks for collection and credit, Nov. 1, 1921. 1921. 14 p. 4° t 16—26870 268 November, 1921 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Note. — Beginning with v. 3 of Federal Trade Commission decisions, the individual decisions are published separately and are sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 5c. single copy, $1.00 per volume, foreign subscription, $1.50. Basic Products Conipany. United States v. Basic Products Co. ; district court, W. D. Penn.sylvania, Sept. 9, 1919, no. 2214 1 opinion of court]. [1921.1 13 p. ([Court decision] 1.) [At liead of title: Appendix 2, Decisions of courts on petitions to enforce or review orders of coinniission or to enjoin it from pro- ceeding. From Federal Trade Commission decisions v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. Becoh-Niit Packhuj Company. No. 47, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Federal Trade Commission v. Beecli-Nut Packing Company, on writ of cer- tiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for petitioner. 1921. cover-title, i+48 p. t Boots and shoes. Report of Federal Trade Commission on slioe and leather costs and prices, June 10, 1921. 1921. 212 p. il. * Paper, Ific. 21—27416 Fruit Growers' Express, Incorporated v. Federal Trade Conunission ; circuit court of appeals, 7tli circuit, June 16, 1921, no. 28.57 [opinion of court]. [1921.] 3 p. ([Court decision] 7.) [From Federal Trade Commission de- cisions, V. 3.] * Paper, 5c. Hurst, T. C, tC /S'oj). T. C. Hurst & Son v. Federal Trade Commission et al. ; district court, E. D. Virginia, Oct. 2, 1920 [opinion of court]. [1921.] 6 p. ([Court decision] 3.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. Maynard Coal Co. v. Federal Trade Commission ; Supreme Court of District of Columbia. Apr. 19, 1920 [opinion of court]. [1921.] 11 p. ([Court decision] 2.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. National Harness Mfrs. Ass7i. v. Federal Trade Commission et al. ; circuit court of appeals, 6th circuit, Dec. 7, 1920, no. 3289 [opinion of court]. [1921.] 9 p. ([Court decision] 4.) [From PYderal Trade Commission decisions, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. Standard Oil Co. of iVew York v. Federal Trade Commission ; Texas Co. v. same ; circuit court of appeals, 2d circuit. May 11, 1921, nos. Ill [and] 204 [opinion of court]. [1921.] 6 p. ([Court decision] 6.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. Wholesale Grocers Association of El Paso, Tex. Nos. 36.53 and 3677, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit. Wholesale Grocers Association of El Paso, Tex. [et al.] v. Federal Trade Commission; brief for respondent. 1921. cover-title, ii+104 p. t Winsted Hosiery Co. v. Federal Trade Commission ; circuit court of appeals, 2d circuit, Apr. 13, 1921, no. 200 [opinion of court]. [1921.] 4 p. ([Court decision] 5.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Attorneys. Laws and regulations governing recognition of attorneys and agents and other persons representing claimants before General Accounting Office. [1921.] 4+ [2] p. 4" (Circular 3.) t Audited settlements. Itevision, I'eopening, oi- review of audited settlements. [1921.] [2] p. 4" (Circular 2.) t Claims. Claims allowed by General Accounting Office, schedule of claims al- lowed by the several divisions of General Accounting Office as covered by certificates of settlement under appropriations lialances of wliich have been exhausted or carried to surplus fund. Nov. 2, 1921. .56 p. (H. doc. 116.) % Claims allowed by General Accounting Office, schedule of claims allowed by the various divisions of General Accounting Office as covered by certifi- cates of settlement under appropriations balances of which have been ex- hausted or carried to surplus fund and requiring appropriation for payment. 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Superpower system for region between Boston and Wash- ington ; [articles] by W. S. Murray and others. 1921. 261 p. il. 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. 8 maps, 1 is in pocket, 1 tab. 4° (Professional paper 123.) * Paper. 50c. GS 21—446 Contexts. — Foreword ; Ly George Otis Smith. — Summary report ; by W. S. Murray. — Organization ; by W. S. Murray. — Elec'tric utilities in independent operation in super- power zone in 1919 ; by L. E. Imlay, T. B. Rutherford, and others. — Proposed electrifl- eation of hea%'y-traction railroads in superpower zone ; by Gary T. Hutchinson, N. C. McPherson, and others. — Industry in superpower zone; by II. W. Butler, 11. (ioodwin, jr., and others. — Performance and eost of superpower s.vstem ; by Henry Flood, jr., A. R. Wellwood, and others. — Steam electric plants for superpower system ; by Henry Flood, jr., and others. — Hydroelectric plants for superpower system ; by L. E. Imlay, E. A. Whitsit, B. .1. Peterson, and others. — Superpower transmission system ; by L. K. 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States of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, [showing] stations and transmission lines used in public service 1919; loca- tion of stations and transmission lines compiled by G. D. Thomas. Scale 1:500,000. [Washington, Geological Survey] 1921. 18.5X27 in. [Advance sheet sub.iect to corrections. Map without stations and transmission lines was printed in 1914.] t 50c. Nebi-aska. State of Nebraska. Scale 1 : 500,000. [Washington] Geological Survey, 1921. 27.9X59.1 in. 1 30c. New York State. State of New York, [showing] stations and transmission lines used in public service 1919 ; location of stations and transmission lines com- piled by G. D. Thomas. Scale 1 : 500,000. [Washington] Geological Survey, 1921. 40.8X53 in. 1 50c. Pennsi/lraHia. State of Pennsylvania, [showing] stations and transmission lines used in public service 1920 ; location of stations and transmission lines compiled by G. D. Thomas. Scale 1 : 500,000. [Washington] Geological Sur- • vey, 1921. 23.3X40.2 in. 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The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divi.sions, and are designated by some prominent town or natural feature found on them. Three scales are ordinarily used. 1 : 62,500. 1 : 125.000. and 1 : 250.000. These correspond, approximately, to 1 'mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch, covering, respectively, average areas of 230. 920. and 3,700 square miles. For some areas of particular impor- tance special large-scale maps are published. The usual size, exclusive of the margin, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 1(5 inche.s in width, the latter varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet. More than two-fifths of the area of the country, excluding outlying possessions, has been mapped, every State Ijeing represented. Connecticut. Delaware, the Di.strict of Columbia, Maryland. Massachusetts. New .Jersey. Ohio. Rhode Island, and West Vir- ginia are compietel.v mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Surve.v at 10c. each ; but in lots of 50 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 6c. each. The discount is allowed on all orders the net cost of which amounts to .$5.00 or more and applie.s on an order for either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together, but does not apply to the folios sold at 5c. each on account of damage by fire. California. California, Gonzales quadrangle, lat. 36° 30'-36° 45', long. 121° 15'- 121° 30'. Scale 1 : 62.500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1921. 17.5X14.2 in. 1 10c. California, Los Banos quadrangle, lat. 37°-37° 07' 30", long. 120° 45'- 120° 52' ,30". Scale 1:31.680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geologi- cal Survey] edition of 1921. 17.3X13.9 in. 1 10c. California, Piru quadrangle, lat. 34° 15'-34° 30', long. 118° 45'-119°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval KM) ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1921. 17.5X14.6 in. 1 10c. California. Triunfo Pass quadrangle, lat. 34°-34° 15', long. 118° 45'-119°. Scale 1 : 62..500, contour interval 100 ft. [W^ashington, Geological Survey] edition of 1921. 17.5X14.6 in. 1 10c. California, Volta quadranirle, lat. 37°-37° 07' 30". long. 120° 52' 30"- 121°. Scale 1 : 31.680. contour interval 5 and 25 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1921. 17.3X13.9 in. 1 10c. Michigan, Springiwrt quadrangle, lat. 42° 15'-42° 30', long. 84° 30'-84° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500. contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1921. 17.5X13.1 in. 1 10c. November, 1921 273 Oreffon, Cottage Grove quadraiigle, lat. 43° 4r)'-44°, long. 123°- 123° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 25 It. | Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1921. 17.5X12.7 in. 1 10c. South CitroUiia, Orangeburg quadrangle, lat. 33° 15'-33° 30', long. 80° 45'- 81°. Scale 1:02.500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geological Sur- vey] edition of 1921. 17.5X14.7 in. 1 10c. Texas. Texas. Monument Spring quadrangle, lat. 30°-30° 15', long. 103° 15'- 103° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1921. 17.5X15.3 in. [Contour map with relief shading.] tlOc. Texas, Tarida Ranch quadrangle, lat. 26° 30'-26° 45'. long. 97° 30'-97° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1921. 17.5X15.7 in. 1 10c. Virginia; Wise quadrangle, lat. 30° 45'-37°, long. 82° 30'-82° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Sun'ey] edition of 1921. 17.5X14.1 in. 1 10c. Wyoming, Saddleback Hills quadrangle, lat. 41° 45'-42°, long. 106° 15'-106° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1921. 17.5X13.2 in. 1 10c. MINES BUREAU Almanac. Safety and health almanac for 1922 ; compiled by R. C. W^illiams. [1st edition.] [Dec. 1] 1921. 53 p. il. [Title on cover is: Miners' safety and health almanac, 1922. Prepared in cooperation with Public Health Service. Includes lists of Mines Bureau and Public Health Service publications of interest to miners.] * Paper, 5c. 19 — 26042 Explosives. Procedure for testing explosives for permissibility for use in gaseous and dusty coal mines, with tost requirements, tolerance limits, and schedule of fees. [1st edition.] [July] 1921. 12 p. il. (Schedido 17.) * Paper, 5c. 21—27452 Gas masks for gases met in fighting fires; by Arno C. Fieldner, Sidney H. Katz, and Selwyne P. Kinney. [1st edition revised.] [Aug.] 1921. v+3-61 p. il. 1 pi. 8 p. of pi. 1 tab. (Technical paper 248.) [This edition omits chapter on Effects of gases on men and treatment of various forms of gas poisoning, by Yandell Hender.sou. Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on breathing apparatus and gases from fires.] * Paper, 25c. 21 — 27453 Mine accidents. Monthly statement of coal-mine fatalities in United States, Sept. 1921; by W. W. Adams. [1st edition.] [Oct.] 1921. 12 p. * Paper, 5c. 14—30541 Publications. New publications, list S3 ; Nov. 1921. [1921.] oblong 48° [These lists are publisbed in tlie form of postal cards.] t Tungsten. Treatment of tungsten ores of Boulder County, Colo, [with selected bibliography] ; by J. P. Bonardi and J. C. Williams. [1st edition.] [Oct.] 1921. 70 p. il. 2 pi. 16 p. of pi. (Bulletin 187; Mineral technology 26.) [Prepared in cooperation with Colorado School of Mines. Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on nonferrous metallurgy.] * Paper, 25c. 21—27454 PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent OfBce publishes Sperifications and drawinss of patents in single copies. These are not enumerated in this catalogue, but may be obtained for 10c. each at the Patent Office. A varietj- of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the Patent Office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 2.5c. to $10 per volume and may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents. The Rules of practice and pamplilet Patent l:iws are furnished free of charge upon application to the Patent Office. Tlie Patent Office issues coupon orders in pacliages of 20 at .?2.00 per pacl. director general, as agent, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, et al. : decided Sept. 28, 1921; report [and order] of commis.sion. [1921.] 191-192+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7197.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11996. Clinchfield Coal Corporation r. director general, as agent, Carolina. Clinchfield & Oliio Railway Company, et al, ; decided Sept. 28. 1921; retmrt [and order] of connnission. [1921.] 143-144+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7181.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. No. 12153, Charles Boldt Paper ]Mills Company r. director general, as agent: decided Oct. 4. 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 223-225+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7208.) [Report from! Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Copper. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1386, refining in transit of copper articles at Laurel Hill, N. Y. ; decided Nov. 2, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 257-2.5S+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7216.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. (54.] * Paper, 5c. 276 November, 1921 Copper — Continued. No. 11754. Anaconda Coi»per INIining Company v. director general, as af^ent, Buffalo, Rocliester & I*ittsl)ursh Railway Company, et al. ; Idecidod Sept. 2S, 11)1*1 ; reT)ort and order of commission]. [1921.1 [1]+136- 142+ri] p. (rOpinionl 7180.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Dried beef. No. 11130, Indian Packing Corporation v. director general, as agent, Ann Arbor Railroad Company, et al. : decided Sept. 1, 1921; report [and order] of conmiissian. [1921.] 205-212+ii p. ([Opinion] 7204.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Eastern Texas Railroad. In equity, no. 563. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Texas et al. v. United States. Interstate Commerce Commission, et al.; brief for Interstate Commerce Commission. 1921. cover-title, i-|-29 p. t Flour. No. 12152. H. D. Lee Flour iMills Company et al. r. director general, as agent; [decided Sept. 28, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1]-+- 226-228-f [1] p. ([Opinion] 7209.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- 'mission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Freight-cars. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1377. substitution of single-deck for double-deck cars ordered; decided Nov. 3, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 2.51-2.52+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7214.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Freight rates. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1303. rates to, from, and between points south of Ohio River, including IMississippi Valley, pt. 1 ; decided Oct. 10. 1921; [report and order of commission]. [1921.] 107-135+ iii p. ([Opinion] 7179.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, V. 64.] * Paper, 5c. — — -Same: pt. 2, Commodity rates; [decided Nov. 15, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [l]+306-346+iv p. il. ( [Opinion] 7220.) [Report from' ■ Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1.338. class and commodity rates between north Pacific Coast pomts : decided Oct. 19. 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 1-59-169+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7188.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11862, Missouri rates and charges, in matter of intrastate rates and charges in Missouri; decided Oct. 4, 1921; [report and order of commission]. [1921.] 233-242+iii p. ([Opinion] 7211.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. ■ Rate reductions, letter from Ei-nest I. Lewis, member Interstate Com- merce Commission, to Evei-ett Sanders, member of Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House, concerning reductions and readjustments of rates made since general readjustment on Aiig. 26. 1920. under commission's opinion in increased rates. 1920. 58 I. C. C. 220 (ex parte 74) ; presented by Mr. Sanders of Indiana. 1921. 40 p. (H. doc. 115.) t A 21— 1907 Fuel-oil. No. 11708. Wenger- Armstrong Petroleum Company r. director general, as agent, Missouri. Kansas & Texas Railway Company of Texas, et al. : de- cided Sept. 28, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 175-177+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7191.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Gas 7uasks. No. 11S96, Houston Chamber of Commerce et al. r. director general, as agent, Houston & Texas Central Railroad Company, et al. : decided Sept. 28. 1921: report [and order] of commission. [1021.] 181-182+ [1] p. ([Opin- ion] 7193.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission, reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Gasoline. No. 8418. Railroad Commission of Louisiana r. Aransas Harbor Ter- minal Railway Company et al. ; decided Oct. 11, 1921; report [and order] of commission on further hearing. [1921.] 197-198+iii p. ([Opinion] 7200.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] ' * Paper, 5c. No. 12143, Gulf Refining Company of Louisiana, in behalf of Union Petroleum Company, Philadelphia, Pa., v. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Companv et al. ; decided Oct. 11. 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] " 201-202+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7202.) [Report from. Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. November, 1921 277 Logs. No. 11216, Cobbs & Mitchell, Incorporated, v. director general, as agent, and Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway Company ; decided Oct. 11, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 229-232+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7210.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Meat. No. 11797, Armour & Company v. Oregon Short Line Railroad Company et al. : decided Sept. 28, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 173-174+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7190.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. MisrouUng. No. 11989, Kentucky Wholesale Company, Incorporated, v. di- rector general, as agent; decide; prepared inj Bureau of Statistics. Sept. 1921. 2 leaves, oblong large S° [Subject to revision.] t Freight and passenger train service unit costs (selected expense accounts) of class 1 steam roads in United States, including proportion of mixed-train and special-train service (for IGO steam roads, switching and terminal com- panies not included), July, 1921 and 1920, and 7 months [ended with July] 1921 and 1920 ; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. July, 1921. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t Same (for 165 steam roads, switching and terminal companies not in- cluded), Aug. 1921 and 1920, and 8 months [ended with Aug.] 1921 and 1920; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Aug. 1921. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Sub- ject to revision.] t Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steam roads in "United States (for 200 steam roads, including 16 switching and terminal companies), Sept. 1921 and 1920 [and] 9 iiionths ending with Sept. 1921 and 1920; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Sept. 1921. 1 p. oblong large 8" [Subject to revision.] t Operating revenues and operating expenses of large steam roads, selected items for roads with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000, S.ept. 1920 and 1921 [and] 9 months ended with Sept. 1920 and 1921; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Sept. 1921. 2 leaves, oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t Operating statistics of large steam roads, selected items for Sept. 1921, compared with Sept. 1920, for roads with annual operating revenues above .$25,000,000, including proportion of mixed train and special train service ; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Sept. 1921. 2 leaves, oblong lai-ge 8* [Subject to revision.] t ■ Revenue traffic statistics of class 1 steam roads in United States, in- cluding mixed-train service (for 166 steam roads, switching and terminal com- panies not included), Aug. 1921 and 1920 [and] 8 months ended with Aug. 1921 and 1920; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Aug. 1921. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t Sand. No. 8418, Railroad Commission of Louisiana v. Aransas Harbor Terminal Railway Company et al. ; [decided Oct. 26, 1921; report and order of com- mission on further hearing]. 1921. [1] +248-2.50+111 p. ([Opinion] 7213.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Connnission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c, Sulphuric acid. No. ]1926, Cannon IManufacturing Company v. director gen- eral, as agent, and Southern Railway Company ; decided Sept. 28, 1921 ; re- port of commission. [1921.] p. 183-185. ([Opinion] 7194.) [From Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Su-itchinf/ charges. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1367, interchange switching at Topeka, Kans. ; decided Nov. 4, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 259-260+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7217.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Connnission reports, v. 64.] * Pajier, 5c. No. 11820, Missouri Portland Cement Company v. director general, as agent; decided Sept. 28, 1921; report of commission. [1921.] p. 243-247. ([Opinion] 7212.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Texas. In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, in equity, original no. 24, Texas V. Interstate Commerce Commission and Railroad Labor Board ; motion to dismiss. 1921. cover-title, 1 p. $ Wood-pulj). No. 11976, Bedford Pulp & Paper Company v. director general, as agent, and Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company ; decided Oct. 6, 1921 ; repoi-t [and order] of commission. [1921.] 219-220+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7206.) [Report from Interstate Connnerce Connnission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Yarn. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1369, woolen yarn from Skow- hegan, Me., to Boston, Mass., and other points : decided Oct. 29, 1921 ; re- port [and order] of commission. [1921.] 261-263+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7218.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. November, 1921 279 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Astoria MarUie Iron Works. No. 37G, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Astoria Marine Iron Worlv.s t'. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, in error to cli.strict court for district of Oregon ; motion to advance. 1921. cover- title, 2 p. J Balfour, Guthrie rf Co. No. 2131, Court of Customs Appeals, Balfour, Guthrie & Company v. United States; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, 13 p. $ BethleJiem Steel Companii. No. 127, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United Spates r. Bctbleliem Steel Conijiany. on appeal from Court of Claims ; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, ii+60-111 p. t Borgfeidt, George, & Co. No. 2133, Court of Customs Appeals, United States v. George Borgfeldt & Co. ; brief for appellant. 1921. cover-title, 11 p. t Brewster d Co. In Court of Claims, Brewster & Co. against United States, [no.] 105-A; petition. [1921.] p. 1-.5, large 8° t Byron, Carlos L. No. 565, in Su)>reme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Carlos L. Byron and Edward M. Comyns r. United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9tli circuit ; brief on behalf of United States in opposition. 1921. cover-title, 4 p. t Central Railroad of New Jersey. No. 436, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and 21 other common carriers by railroad v. United States and Interstate Commerce Commission, appeal from district court, district of New Jersey ; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, 18 p. I Central Warehouse Company. No. 2105, Court of Customs Appeals, Central Warehouse Co. v. United States; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, 19 p. t Claims. Judgments of District Courts, list of judgments rendered by District Courts requiring appropriation for payment. Nov. 16, calendar day Nov. 22, 1921. 3 p. (S. doc. 81.) t Judgments rendered against United States by District Court. Nov. 2, 1921. 8 p. (H. doc. 120.) 1: Corneli, Charles. Nos. 174, 175, and 428. m Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Charles Corneli v. George H. Moore, collector of internal revenue for 1st dis- trict of Missouri; George J. Ghio r. [same], appeals from district court for eastern district of Missouri; William H. Bryan r. Joshua W. Miles, collector of internal revenue for district ot Maryland, and Richard S. Dodson, Federal prohibition director for district of IMaryland, appeal from district court for district of Maryland; brief for United States. [1921.] cover-title, 35 p. t District Courts. Rules of district court for northern district of Texas, 5th circuit. 1921. cover-title, 15 p. t Fames & Young. No. 80, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United States v. Isaac T. Cook, executor of William Sylvester Fames and Thomas Crane Young [formerly doing business under firm name of Fames & Young], appeal from Court of Claims; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, i+lO p. t Economy Fuse and Manufacturing Company. In Court of Claims, Economy Fuse & Manufacturing Co. v. United States, no. 34635; demurrer to petition [amendment to denuirrer, and brief in support of demurrer]. [1921.] p. 1-27, large 8° t Fairchild, Charles S. No. 148, In Supreme Court, Oct. terra, 1921, Charles S. Fairchild r. Charles F. Iluglies, as Secretary of State, and Harry M. Daugherty, Attorney General, appeal from Court of Appeals, District of Columbia ; motion to dismiss or affirm. 1921. cover-title, 3 p. ;■: General Chemical Company. In Court of Claims, General Chemical Company V. United States, no. 34140; defendant's plea to jurisdiction [defendant's evi- dence in support of plea to jurisdiction, and defendant's brief]. [1921.] p. 9-46, large 8° t MacArthur Brothers Company. No. 97, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, MacArthur Brothers Company v. Ignited States, appeal from Court of Claims; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, 11 p. t 280 November, 1921 Marcsca, Henry F. No. — , in Supreme Court, Oct. tt'iin, 1921. Henry F. Muresca [et al.] v. United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of ai)poal.s for 2d circuit; brief on belialf of United States in opposition. 1921. cover-title, 6 p. ? Mecnrtncy, Harry S. No. 155, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United States, ex rel. Harry S. Mecartiioy. r. Bainbrid^^e Colby, Secretary of State, and Henry .T |L]. Bryan, editor of laws, in error to Court of Appeals of Dis- trict of Columbia ; motion to dismiss or affirm. 1921. cover-title, 4 p. $ Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway. In Court of Appeals, Dis- trict of Columbia, Oct. term, 1921, no. 3720, Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of Treasury, t\ Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company ; brief for appellant. 1921. cover-title, 18 p. t Morrisdale Coal Company. No. 65, in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1921, Morris- dale Coal Company v. United States, appeal from Court of Claims ; brief for -United States. 1921. cover-title, 12 p. t Oklahoma. No. 20, original, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Oklahoma v. Texas, United States, intervener ; response of United States to motion of Oklahoma to postpone argument on special issues. 1921, cover-title, 3 p. t Philadelphia, Pa. In Court of Claims, Congressional no. 14828, Philadelphia v. United States ; defendant's objections to claimant's proposed amendments to tentative findings of fact, defendant's proposed amendments to those tindings, and brief. 1921. cover-title, p. 485-496, large 8° t Eire, H[., d- Co. No. 114, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United States v. M. Rice & Co. and J. G. Neidinger, on writ of certiorari to Court of Customs Appeals ; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, ii+41 p. t Rose, Joseph B. No. — , in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Joseph B. Rose, alias Bookey Rose, alias Joseph B. Rujicka, r. United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit ; brief for United States in opposition. 1921. cover-title, 4 p. t Schurmaun, Frank H. No. 144, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Frank H. Schurmann v. United States, in error to circuit court of appeals for 9th cir- cuit; motion to dismiss writ of error and brief in support l Drive Company v. United States, no. 34214 ; defendant's objections to claimant's request for findings of fact, defendant's request for findings of fact, and brief. [1921.] p. 211-226, large 8° t Western Union Telegraph Company. No., 256, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United States v. Western Union Telegraph Company, on appeal from circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; brief for United States concerning effect of act approved iMay 27, 1921, relating to landing and operation of sub- marine cables in United States, upon future consideration and disposition of this cause. 1921. cover-title, 7 p. t Widenmann, Robert A. No. 92, in Supreme Court. Oct. term. 1921, United States ex rel. Robert A. Widenmann, r. Charles E. Hughes, as Secretary of State, in error to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia ; motion to dismiss or affirm. 1921. cover-title, 4 p. t November, 1921 281 LABOR DEPARTMENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Industrial empJoyment survey hulletin, no. 10; Nov. 1921. [1921.] 24 p. il. 4" [Monthly.] t L21— 17 LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Indnfifn'al research. Personnel researcli agencies, guide to organized research in eniploynieut management, industrial relations training, and working con- d tions [with lists of puhlications] ; by .1. David Thompson. Nov. 1921. 207+vi p. 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Bulletin (English edition). Bulletin of Pan Americjin Union, Nov. 1921; fv. 53, no. 5]. [1921.] [iv] +433-540 p. il. [Monthly.] 8—30967 Same. (H. doc. 250, pt. 5, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) (Portuguese edition). Boletim da Uniao Pan-Americana, Novembro, 1921, edicao portutiiuesa ; [v. 21, no. 5]. [Gibson Bmtlievs, Inc., Washing- ton, D. C, 1921.] [ V] +685-760 p. il. [Monthly. This number is entitled Progressos recentes na industria pecuaria.] 11 — 27014 (Spanish edition). Boletin de la Union Panamericana, Noviembre, 1921, ' edicion espanola ; [v. 53, no. 5]. [1921.] [iv] +445-552 p. il. [Monthly.] 12—12555 Health conservation and vital statistics of American Repulilcs south of Mexico; by Frederick h. Hoffman. [1921.] 8 p. [From Bulletin, Oct. 1921.] t Oils, fats, and waxes in Latin America; [by Otto Wilson]. 1921. 24 p. 11. [From Bulletin, Oct. 1921.] t PANAMA CANAL NoTD. — Although The Panama Canal makes its reports to, and is under the supervision of, the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department. Panama Canal reeord, v. 15, no. 12-16 ; Nov. 2-30, 1921. Balboa Heights, C. Z. [1921]. p. 185-23S. [Weekly.] 7—35328 Note. — The Panama Canal record is furnished I'lee to United States Government departments and bureaus. Members of Congress, representatives of foreign govern- ments, steamship lines, and pu-Iic libraries. Others desiring this pul)lication may obtain it at the subscription price of $1.50 per year in the Canal Zone, the United States, and the Republic of Panama ; $2.00 per year elsewhere. Remittances for sub- scriptions may be forwarded to The Panama Canal, Washington, D. C, or to The Panama Canal Record, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. HEALTH DEPARTMENT MalaHa. Study of sanitnry conditions in Peru with special reference to inci- dence of malaria ; by Henry Hanson. Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope, C. Z., 1921. 16 p. 6 pi. [From Proceedings of Medical Association of Isthmian Canal Zone, 1919, v. 12, pts. 1 and 2.] t Medical Association of Isthmian Canal Zone. Proceedings of Medical Associa- tion of Isthmian Canal Zone, J;in.-June, 1918. Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope, C. Z., 1921. v. 11, pt. 1, 118 p. 5 pi. t Contents. — Lake mosquito, Mansonia titillans, Walk., and its host plant, Pistia stratiotes, Linn., in C^anal Zone; Lby] Lawrer.ce H. Dunn. — Tick as possible agent in collocation of eggs of Dermatobia hominis ; [by] Lawrence 11. Dunn. — Bichloride of mercury poisoning and its treatment, case report; [by] .Tames W. Sherrill. — American Red Cross work in Guatemala subsequent to recent Guatemala earthquakes ; [by] Edward I. Salisbury. — Case of chronic infantile eczema ; [by] Roland C. Con- nor.— Case of multiple peripheral neuritis following vomiting of pregnancy ; [by] Roland C. Connor. — Case of hysteria simulating paraphlegia ; [by] Roland C. Connor. — Syphilitic hepatitis; [by] Cornelius D. Briscoe. — West Coast quarantine conditions; [by] Matthew .1. Iloey. — Fracture of neck of femur, treatment by bone pegging oper- ation, with report of 2 cases [and with list of references; by] Troy W. Earhart. — Preliniinary report on intravenous use of formalin in arthritis ; [by] Nathan I!. Kup- fer. — Intravenous vaccine in gonorrheal infections ; [by] Lawrence M. Drennan. — Eclampsia, placenta piaevia, and Caesarian section in Ancon Hospital ; [by] Edward I. Salisbury. — Case of echinococcosis of liver, with operation and recovery; lby] Frank W. Romaine. — Intrarectal administration of salvarsan ; [by] Augusto S. Boyd and Morris .Tosepb. — Some dangers of chenopodium treatment ; [by] David A. Roth.— - Report of case of uterus bicornis unicollis ; [by] C. M. Brin. — Use of Army litter as splint; [by] Dewell Gann. — Across Isthmus of Panama, mounted; [by] Charles C. Phillips. — Ulcus tropicuni in epidemic form; [by] Isaac .7. Jones. — Results of recent antituberculosis campaign in Panama ; [by] Maurice E. Ileck. November, 1921 285 Medical Association of Isthmian Qanal Zone — Continued. Same, July-Dec. 1018. Panama Canal Press, Mount Hoiie, C. Z., 1921. v. 11, pt. 2, 73 p. '6\A. t Contents. — Studies on i.uuaiia tick, j\ml)lyonima dissimile, in I'anama ; [by] Law- rence 11. Dunn. — Combined bismuth-cnieliLe treatment for amebic dy«eutery and ame- biasis; [by] Roland C. Conroiv^Observations on I'oito Riean soldiers admitted to Ancoii Hospital with inf U' nza ('u.ing r( c( lit epidemic; [by] Cornelius D. Briscoe. — Recent outbreak of meiiinsiitis aid its managt nient ; [by] Matthew J. Iloey. — Severe and extensive compound comminuted fracture of femur, case report; [by] Troy W. Earha t. — Hacterioloyical e.x.imination for nieniiigoccccus carriers at Balboa (luarahtine station following recent outbreak of meningitis among Japanese steerage passengers on steamship Aiiyo Maru ; [by] ().s, starting from a single given post office, sold at 10 cents each ; the other, the rural free delivery routes in an entire county, sold at Sii cents each. .A uniform scale of 1 inch to 1 mile is used. Editions are not issued, but sun-print cop'es are produced in response to special calls addressed to the Disbursing Clerk. Post OlBce Department, Washington, D, C. These maps should not be confused with the post route maps, for wliich see Monthly catalogue for August, 1921, page 112. 286 November, 1921 PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Addresses. Address of President Hardinsr at joint banquet of conventions of postal assocations, New Willard, Washington, D. C, Oct. 13, 1921. [1921.1 5 p. t 21—27422 Address of President of United States at burial of unknown American soldier at Arlington Cemetery, Nov. 11. 1921. 1921. 6 leaves, t 21—26998 Same, with t tie. unknown American soldier, address at ceremonies at- tending burial of unknown American soldier n Arlington Cemetery, Nov. 11, 1921 ; presented by Mr. Lodge. 1921. 6 p. (S. doc. 78.) t 21—2699.5 Address of President of United States at laying of corner stone of national victorv memorial building, erected by George Wasiiington Memorial Associa- t on, Washington, D. C, Nov. 14, 1921. 1921. 6 p. t 21—27423 Address of President of United States at opening of Conference on Limi-' tation of Armament, Washington, Nov. 12. 1921. 1921. 5 p. [Printed also 'with other documents as Senate document 77, for which see Senate, p. 264.1 t 21—26999 Alaska. Executive order [authorizing tliat militan' reservation at Fort Davis, Alaska, set apart by Executive order of Dec. 8, 1900, having become useless for military purposes, be placed under control of Secretary of Interior for disposition as provided by law]. Nov. 4, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3.574.) t Alien property. Executive order authorizing Alien Property Custodian to sell certain property at private sale [authorizing private sale of certain real estate in Cleveland, Ohio, property of Carl Bock and Elfried Bock]. Oct. 12, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 35.59 A.) t Executive order authorizing Alien Property Custodian to sell certain property at prvate sale [authorizing private sale of certain real estate ia Philadelphia, Pa., property of Anna I. Merke]. Nov. 5, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3575.) t Alien Property Custodian. Executive order authorizing Alien Property Cus- todian to use certain funds n h s possi ssion identified as " Thomas W. Miller Alien Property Custodian, special account " [for payment of couu.sel and other expenses ncurred in administration of trusts]. Oct. 24, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3568.) + Armistice day. Declaring Armistice day. 1921, legal public holiday, proclama- tion. Nov. 4, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 1613.) t Budget Bureau. Executive order [prescribing further rules and regulations re- garding preparation and subm ssion of budget and conduct of Budget Bu- reau].^ [Nov. 8, 1921.] 3 p. f° ([No. 3578.]) [Corrected pr nt.] t China, United States Court for. Executive order [amending tariff of fees to be collected bv ofRcei-s of United States Court for China and turned into Treas- ury of United States]. Nov. 1, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3.572.) t Fine Arts Commission. National Comm sson of Fine Arts, message transmit- ting 9th report of National Commission of Fine Arts, July 1, 1919-.Tune 30» 1921. Nov. 16. calendar day Nov. 22, 1921. 2 p. (S. doc. 79.) [Letter of transmittal only.] $ Government officials and employees. Executive order [amendng civil service rules relat ng to transfers, so as to authorize Civil Serv ce Commission to approve transfer without regard to aze limitations when public interest re- quires such act on]. Oct. 22, 1921. 1 p. f" (No. 3.566.) t Immiyrant, vessel. Executive order [authorizing transfer of vessel Imm'grant from Labor Department to Coast Guard]. Oct. 21, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3565.) t Louisiana. Executive order, Lousiann [authorziug that certain sections in Lou siana, reserved for m litary purposes by telegram of .Tune 7, 1875, be placed lender control of Interior iDepartment for disposition as provided by law]. Nov. 5, 1921. 1 p. f" (No. 3576.) % McGinui.ts, William S. Executive order [authorizing reinstatement of William S. iMcGinniss to classified civil service]. Nov. 10, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3-579.) t Monk, Alice H. Execut ve order [authorizing appointment of Alice H uton Monk as messenger girl in Agriculture Department]. Sept. 30, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3556 A.) t November, 1921 287 National forests. Executive order, Bridger National Forest, Wyo. [modifying boundaries of Bridger National Forest as defined by proclamation of June 30, 191G, by excluding certain lands n Wyoming, excluded lands to be subject only to liomestcad and desert land entry by ex-seivice men of War with Ger- nirny for period of G3 days, after wh ch any remaining land may be open to general public under any public land law applicable thereto]. Oct. 28, 1921. 1 p. r (No. 3569.) t National forests in State of Washngton, proclamation [modifyng boun- daries of Columbia Nnt onal Forest and Colville National Forest so as to ex- clude certain des gnated areas]. [Nov. 4, 1921.] [2] p. f° ( [No. 1G14.] ) t No7-thcrn Pacific, Army transport. Executive order [authoriz ng transfer of Army transport Northern Pacific from War Department to Shipping Board]. Nov. 12, 1921. 1 p. r (No. 3580.) t Oreffon. Execut've order [author zing that certain unsurveyed lands in Oregon, in addition to land reserved by Execut ve order of .Tune 8, 1866. be reserved for 1 ghthouse purposes]. Nov. 1, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3571.) % Pannvia Canal. Executive order [establsh ng regulations relative to payment of tolls, charges for pilotage, etc.. by vessels transiting Panama Canal for pur- pose of having repairs made at Balboa dry dock and shops]. Nov. 17, 1921. 1 p. f" (No. 3581.) I Picrn. Executive order [directing that possess on and control of all remain- ing Hoboken piers, etc., formerly property of North Gernum L'oyd and iHam- burg American stenmship companies, which were retained by Executive order no. 3350, dated Nov. 5. 1920, revert from War Department to Shipp ng Board]. Nov. 2. 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3.573.) t Proclamations. Execufve order, manner of dating proclamations, comm ss ons, and similar Executive documents [so as to establish uniformity n several Departments n language used in these documents, and to restore form wh ch preva led from t me Government was established in th s c ty, except for brief period, when they were dated from D strict of Columb a instead of c ty of Wash ngton]. Nov. 8, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3577.) % Ships. Execufve order [authoriz ng transfer of certa n named vessels includ- ing cargo steamer and seagoing tugs, from Shijip ng Board Emergency Fleet Corporation to Coast Guard]. Oct. 21, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3564.) t Executive order [authorizing transfer of certain named vessels ncluding tankers, refr gei'at ng sh ps, and commerc al tj'pe vessels for naval auxiliary use, from Sh ppng Boai-d to Navy Department]. Oct. 29, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3570.) t Thanksgiving, 1921, proclamation. Oct. 31, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 1612.) t RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Boots and shoes. Before Interstate Connnerce Comm .ssion. no. 12.575, Selz- Schwab and Company v. director general et al.; answer on part of director general to exceptions of complainant to report propttsed by examiner. 1921. cover t tie, 3 p. + Cans. Before Interstate Commerce Commisson, no. 12312, Armour and Com- pany V. d rector general et al. ; except ons on part of d. rector general to report proposed by examiner. 1921. cover-title, 4 p. + Cattle. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11.566, St. Lou s Inde- pendent Packing Company et al. v. director general et al. ; exceptions taken to examiner's report by Terminal Railroad Association and director general. 1921. covert tie, 16 p. t Before Interstate Connnerce Comm ssion, no. 11700, National L ve Stock Exchange v. director general et al.; no. 11900, Armour and Company v. [same] ; no. 11699. National Live Stock Exchange v. [same] ; additional ex- cept ons on part of director general to report proposed by exahi ner. 1921. cover-t tie, 5 p. t 288 ^' O VEHIBEK , 1 92 1 (.'oal. Before IntorstiUe Coiiniierce Commission, no. 12277, Willani L. Carney v. director general ; defendant's exceptions. 1021. cover-title, 3 p. t Before Interstate Connnerce Commission, no. 12499, Far West Clay Company v. director general et al. ; exceptiors on part of director general to report proposed by (>xaminer. 1921. cover-title, 9 p. t Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12901, Willard Coal Com- pany et al. V. Eastern Kentucky Railway Company, director general, et al. ; brief filed on behalf of director general. 1921. cover-title, 14 p. t Coal-cars. Before Interstate Connnerce Connnission, no. 12529 and sub-no. 1, Wayne Coal Company v. director general [as agent, etc., and Pittsburgh & AVest Virginia Railway Company] ; br.ef for defendants. 1Q21. cover-title, 11 p. t Colorado and Southern Railuay. Final settlement between director general of rai' roads and Colorado and Southern Railway Company and Wicliita Valley Railway Company, Nov. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4° t Vondensed 7nilk. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12245, Wis- consin Dairy Products Company v. director general et al. ; defendants' ex- ceptions to examiner's proposed report. 1921. cover-title, 10 p. $ Cotton. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12371, Theo Marcus & Company i'. director general; exceptions ))y director general to examiner's report. 1921. cover-t:tle, 4 p. t Demurrage. Before Interstate Conmierce Commission, no. 12430, M. B. Farrin Lumber Company v. director general et al. ; director general's exceptions to examiner's proposed report. 1921. cover-title, 7 p. t Drain-tiles. Before Interstate Commerce Connnission, no. 12801, Mason City Brick & Tile Company et al. t'. d. rector general; brief for director general. 1921. cover-title, 16 p. t Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railway Company, Nov. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4° t Effps. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12537, Swift & Company v. director general; exceptions by d rector general to examiner's i-eport. 1921. cover-title, 3 p. t Fire-hrick. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, nos. 12564 and 12920, International Coal Products Corporation v. director general et al. ; brief for director general. 1921. cover-title, 16 p. X Fort Worth and Denver City Railway. F^nal settlement between director general of railroads and Fort Worth and Denver City Railway Company, Nov. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4" t Freiffht rates. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12011, American Cigar Company i\ director general ; exceptions on behalf of director general to proposed report of examiner. 1921. cover-title, 5 p. t Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12598, Wilson & Company (Inc.), of Oklahoma, v. director general et al. ; exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1921. cover-title, 3 p. I Before Interstate Commerce Commission, nos. 12525 and 12527, Standard Rail & Steel Company v. director general et al. ; exceptions by director general to examiner's report. 1921. cover-title, 2 p. t Fruit. Before Interstate Commerce Connnission, no. 12779-sub. 1, National Preservers and Fruit Products Association v. director general et al. ; brief for director general. 1921. cover-title, 8 p. t Istle. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11708, American Manu- facturing Company v. director general et al. ; no. 11708 (sub. no. 1), F. S. Smith & Company v. same; no. 11970, M. Argueso & Company v. same; director general's exceptions to examiner's proposed report. 1921. cover- title, 6 p. t Lead. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 10648, Gold Hunter Min- ing and Smelting Company v. director general et al. ; no, 10648, sub. no. 1, Consolidated Interstate Callahan Mining Company et al. v. [same] ; petition of director general and defendant carriers for further consideration. 1921. cover-title, 24 p. t November, 1921 289 Limcf^tone. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12917, Central Iron & Steel Compiiny v. director sciieral ; brief for director general. 1921. cover-title, 14 p. I Linsced-oil. Before Interstate Connnerce Commission, no. 12663, Midland Linseed Products Company r. director general et al ; further exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1921. cover-title, 6 p. $ Mineral Range Rdilroad. Final settlement between director general of rail- roads and Mineral Kange Railroad Company, Nov. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4° t Motor-trucks. Before Interstate Connnerce Commission, docket no. 12998, State Highway Department of Texas v. director general et al.; brief for defendants. 1921. cover-title, 15 p. t Oil-cloth. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12424, Love-Warren- Monroe Company r. director general et al. ; exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1921. cover-title, 7 p. t Pere Marquette Railway. Final settlement between director general of rail- roads and Pere Marquette Railway Company, Nov. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4" t Petrolenni. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12813. Standard Oil Company (N. J.) et al. v. director general; brief for defendant. 1921. cover-title, 11 p. t Refrigeration. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11640, Swift & Company v. director general ; defendant's brief. 1921. cover-title, 2 p. t Rubber. Before Interstate Commerce Conuiiission, no. 12797, Firestone Tire & Rubber Company r. director general ; brief on behalf of director general. 1921. cover-title, i+23 p. t Shells. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12287, Gulf City Manu- facturing Company v. director general; e^'ceptions on behalf of director gen- eral to report proposed by examine)'. 1921. cover-title, 5 p. t Steel. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12396, Chicago Bridge & Iron Works v. d rector general et al. ; reply of director general to complain- ant's exceptions to examiner's reconunendations. 1921. cover-title, 5 p. t Stone. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12215, East St. Louis Stone Company i\ director general, as agent, Alton & Southern Railroad Com- pany et al. ; exceptions by director general to examiner's report. 1921. cover-title, 16 p. t Sugar. Before Interstate Commerce Connnission. no. 11772, [G. T.] Bush Gro- cery Company et al. r. drector general et al. ; no. 12156, Belser Grocery Com- pany et al. V. director general et al. ; exceptions by director general to ex- aminers' report. 1921. cover-title, 4 p. t Sivitehing charges. Before Interstate Connnerce Connnission, no. 12790, Lin- coln Chamber of Connnerce v. director general et al. ; brief for director general. 1921. cover-title, 7 p. + Before Interstate Commerce Commisson, no. 12799 and sub no. 1. Board of Connnissioners of Port of New Orleans and Doullut & Williams Shipbuild- ing Company v. director general; brief for director general. 1921. cover- title, 14 p. t ACCOUNTING DIVISION Accounting circular 109; July 19, 1919. [1921.] 5-f[6] p.+l folded leaf, 4* t RAILROAD liABOR BOARD Decisions. Decision 299 (docket 845) ; Oct. 29, 1921. Chicago, 111., [Post OfTice Printing Ofhce, 1921]. 2 p. [A nuiltigraphed copy of this decision was previously issued. Usually the decisions of the Railroad Labor Board are multigraphed and are not entered in this catalogue.] t Memorandum in re [decision 299] docket 845; Oct. 25. 1921, Chicago, 111. [Post Office Printing Office, 1921]. 4 p. [Tliis memorandum relates to threat- ened general strike of train and engine service employees and telegraphers.] t 290 November, 1921 SHIPPING BOARD Dailn shippinff bulletin, v. 1, serial no. 40-53; Nov. 1-16, 1921. New York City [1921]. cover-titles, each [2]+lG0 p. large 8° [Daily except Sundays and liol days. Discontinued with the issue for Nov. 16.] t Paper, $1.00 per copy, Navy Building, foot of Whitehall St., New York City. Rules of proetiee in proceedings under Federal shipping act of Sept. 7, 1916, with illustrative forms, effective Aug. 1, 1917. [Reprint] 1921. 23 p. t 21—27424 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ETHNOLOGY BUREAU Report. 35th annual report of Bureau of American Ethnology, 1913-14 [with accompanying paper, continued]. 1921. pt. 2, v.ii+795-1481 p.il. large 8° * Cloth, $1.50. 7—38073 Contents. — Ethnology of Kwakiutl [continued], based on data collected by George Hunt ; by Franz Boas. — Index. Same. (H. doc. 1878, 64th Cong. 2d sess.) NATIONAL MUSEUM Note. — The publications of the National Museum comprise an annual report and three scientific series, viz., Proceedings, Bulletins, and Contributions from national herbarium. The eilitions are distributed to established lists of libraries, scientific institutions, and specialists, any surplus copies being supplied on application. The volumes of Proceedings are made up of technical papers based on the Museum collections in biology, geology, and anthropology, and of each of these papers a small edition, in pamphlet form, is issued in advance of the volume, for prompt distribution to specialists. No sets of any of these series can now be furnished. Proceedings of National Museum. 1921. v. 58, viii+692 p. il. 11 pi. 24 p. of pi. [Articles 2325-53 are included in this volume. Each article is also published separately in advance.] * Cloth, $1.00. 11—20830 Contents. — Notes on collection of shells from Trinidad, Calif. ; by Eric Knight .Jordan. — North American ichneumon-flies of tribes Lycorini, Polysphinctini, and Tbe- roniini ; by R. A. Cushman. — Classification of American operculate land mollusks of family Annulariidae ; by .John B. Henderson and Paul Bartsch. — Descriptions of some Pleistocene vertebrates found in TTnited States; by Oliver 1'. Hay. — Cliemical compo- sition of hydrotalcite and hydrotalcite group of minerals ; by William F. Foshag. — Dipterous genus Zygothrica of Wiedemann ; [by] A. H. Sturtevant. — West American mollusks of families Rissoellidae and Synceratidae, and rissoid genus Barleeia ; by Paul Bartsch. — New serphidoid cynipoid. and chalcidoid Hymenoptera ; by A. A. Girault. — Report on mammalia collected by Edmund Heller during Peruvian expedi- tion of 1915 under auspices of Yale University and National Geographic Society [with bibliography] ; by OWfield Thomas. — North American ichneumon-flies, new and de- scribed, with taxonomic and nomenclatorial notes : by R. A. Cushman. — Preliminary diagnoses of new cephalopods from western Atlantic ; by S. Stillman Berry. — New fresh- water shells from Guatemala: by William B. Marshall. — Some recent acces.'^ions to mineral collections of National Museum ; by William F. Foshag. — Small collection of fishes from Soochow, China, with descriptions of 2 new species ; by Henry W. Fowler and Barton A. Bean. — Recent accessions in Division of Applied Geology; by Earl V. Shannon.— North American ichneumon-flies of tribe Ephialtini ; by R. A. Cushman. — Notes on meteorite of Estherville, Iowa, with especial reference to its included peck- hamite and probable metamorphic nature ; by George P. Merrill. — Analyses and optical properties of amesite and corundophilite from Chester, Mass., and of chromium-bearing chlorites from California and Wyoming; by Earl V. Shannon. — Additions to West In- dian Tertiary decapod crustaceans [with additions to bibliography] ; by Mary J. Rath- bun. — Diptera of superfamilv Tipuloidea found in District of Columbia [with bibliog- raphy] ; by C. P. Alexander and W. L. McAfee. — Notes on anglesite, anthonhyllite, calcite. datolite, sillimanite. stilpnomelane, tetrabedrite. and triplite ; by Earl V. Shan- non. — Two new genera and species of acanthocephalous worms from Venezuelan fishes [with list of literature cited] ; by H. J Van Cleave. — New polychaetous annelid of genus Nereis from Brazil ; by Aaron L. Treadwell. — Some minerals from old tungsten mine at Long Hill in Trumbull, Conn. ; by Earl V. Shannon. — Revision of North .Ameri- can species of ichneumon-flies belonging to genus Apanteles; by C. F. W. Muesebeck. — Observations on nematode genus Nematodirus, with dQscriptions of new species [and with list of references] ; bv Henry G. May. — Boulancrerite. blsmutoplagionite. nau- mannite. and silver-bearing variety of Jamesonite ; by E)arl V. Shannon. — Amphibians and reptiles from southern Peru collected by Peruvian expedition of 1914-15 under auspices of Yale University and National Geographic Society ; by Thomas Barbour and G. K. Noble. — Genotypes of elaterid beetles of the world ; by J. A. Hyslop. — Index. November, 1921 201 STATE DEPARTMENT Diplomatic list, Nov. 1921. [1921.] covor-tiiie, 36 p. 24° [Monthly.] J 10—16292 Peace. Treaty between United States and Germany, peace ; sgned Berlin, Auir. 2.5, 1921, proclaimed Nov. 14, 1921. 1921. 9 p. (Treaty series 658.) [Enf?lisli and German.] t 21—27456 Rio cic -Janeiro, International Centennial Exposition, 1922. International expo- sition at Kio de .lane ro, Braz 1, supplemental est niate of appropriations for expenses of tak ns part in ntei'national expos tion to he lield at 11 o de .la- ne ro, Brazil, and for maintenance of Internat onal Latitude Observatory at Uldab. Calif. Nov. 17, 1921. 3 p. (H. doc. 123.) t Siam. Treaty and prqtocol between United States and Siam, revis ng tre;ites hitlierto existing; signed Wasliington, Dec. 16, 1920, proclaimed Oct. 12, 1921. 1921. 13 p. (Treaty seres 655.) t 21—27425 World's Dairy Congress. Postponement of World's Dairy Congress, report communicating desire of Secretary of Agr culture for postponement unt 1 1923 of World's Dairy Congress. Nov. 16, calendar day Nov. 23, 1921. 2 p. (S. doc. 85.) t SUPREME COURT Behrmaii. Morris. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1921, no. 582, Un ted States vs. Rlorr s Behrman. in error to district court for southern distr ct of New Yorli. [1921.] cover- title, i+8 p. t Fames tC- Younp. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1921, no. 80, United States vs. Isaac T. Cook, executor of Will am Sylvester Eames^ and Thomas Crane Young [formerly do ng bus ness under firm name of Eames & Young], appeal from Court of Claims. [1921.] cover-title, 1-1-41 p. t [Journal] Nov. 7-21, 1921; [slips] 20-30. [1921.] leaves 60-87. t TARIFF COMMISSION Tariff information surveys. Revised edition. 1921. [First edition was issuetl by Ways and Means Comm ttee.] 20—27464 C-27. On articles in parafiraphs 162 anri 1G3 of tariff art of 1013 and related articles in other paragraphs, Zinc industry. 82 p. * Paper, 5c. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Claims. 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[From Yearbook, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. Journal of awicuUuml research, v. 19, no. 12; Sept. 15. 1921. 1921. cover- title, xvi+ 593-600 p. large 8° * Paper, 5c. Agr 13—1837 CoNTE.NTS. — No. 12. [Title-page] contents, and index of v. 19. Note. — This publication is published by authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, with the cooperation of the Association of Land-Grant Colleges. It is distributed free only to libraries of agricultural colleges and experiment stations, to large uni- versitieSj technical schools, and to such institutions as make suitable exchanges with the Agriculture Department. Others desiring the .Journal may obtain it from the Superintendent of Documents at tlie prices stated above. Pale western cutitorm (Porosagrotis orthogonia Morr) [with list of litera- ture cited] ; by J. R. Parker, A. L. Strand, and H. L. Seamans. 1921. cover- title, 289-322-f [2] p.+ [l] leaf, il. 2 pi. 2 p. of pi. [From .Journal of agri- cultural research, v. 22, no. 6, Nov. 5, 1921.] I Quarantine on nccount of European corn borer. Notice of (luaiaiitine 43 (re- vised) [with regulations], effective Nov. 15, 1921. [1921.1 p. (Federal Horticulturjil Board.) [Supei-sedes Notice of quarantine 43.] t Report of Secretary of Agriculture, 1921. 1921, 67 p. il. t Uee/i/i/ »ie(r.v /c^fcv, v. 9. no. 19; Dec. 7, 1921. [1921.] 10 p. 4'^ * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—310 Note. — This publication was discontinued with the issue for Dec. 7. 1921. Beginning with Jan. 1922, a new publication entitled the Official record will be issued. Its character will differ from that of the Weel^ly news letter in that it will Ix^ stiii tly a house organ and its distribution limited to employees of the Department. ACCOUNTS AND DISBURSEMENTS DIVISION Report of chief of Division of Accounts and Disbursements [fiscal year 1921]. [1921.] 4 p. t 8—30609 AM.MAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Angora goat; [by G. P. Williamsl. | Dec. 1921.] 26+[l] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1203.) [Supersedes Farmers' bulletin 573.] •Paper, 5c. Agr 22—1 Cattle. P>ree(ls of bet-f cattle; |by K. W. Sheets]. [Jan. 1915. revi-setl Nov. 1921.] [1921.] 31 p. il. (Agri.iilture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 012.) [Previous edition by W. P. Ward.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22- -7 HcmotoxUis from jtarasitic worms [with list of literature cited] ; by Benja- min Schwartz. 1921. cover-title, p. 37{)-4.32. [From .Journal of agricultural research, v. 22. no. 8. Nov. 19, 1921.1 % 302 Dkck.miski:, ID'il llorsca. Brcfdin^ Morj^nri horstss at U. tS. Morgan horse farm ; [by H. H. Hcese]. [Nov. 1921.1 18+ [1] p. il. 1 tab. (Agriculture Dept. Department <-ircular 199.) * Paper, 10c. Agr22— 24 Breeds of light horses; [by] H. H. Reese. [June, 1918, revised Dec. 1921.], 1921. IG p. il. (Agriculture Dept, Farmers' bulletin 952.) [In- cludes lists of Agi'uporintenr]ent of Documents at the prices stated above. Sficcp. Diseases of sheep; [by Bernard A. Gallagher]. [Mar. 1921, reprint Nov. il921.] 40 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1155.) * Paper, §c. Agr 21—303 Silage. Making and feeding silage; [articles by T. E. Woodward and .1. B. McNulty, George M. Rommel, E. W. Sheets, and F. R. Marshall]. [July, 1918, revised June, 1921, reprint Dec. 1921.] 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 578.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publications relat- ing to silage.] *Paper, 5c. Agr 21 — 705 Contents. — Silage, its preparation and feeding value ; [by] T. E. Woodward and .T. B. McNulty. — Silage for dairy cattle ; [by] T. E. Woodward and J. B. McNulty.— Silage for horses; [by] George M. Rommel.— Silage for beef cattle; by] PI. W. Sheets. — Silage for sheep; [by] F. R. Marshall. Stables. Disinfection of stables; [by] George \V. Pope. [Revised Mar. 1918. reprint Nov.] 1921. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 954.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — 436 Sioine. Castration of young pigs; [by] Frank G. Ashbrook. [Nov. 1916, re- vised Nov. 1921.] 1921. 7 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 780.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to swine.] ♦Paper, 5c. Agr 22— 30 — — Swine management; [by] George M. Rommel and F. G. Ashbrook. [Re- vised Apr. 1920, reprint Nov.] 1921. 39 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 874.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to swine management.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20— 994 Dkckmi!)-:!;. 1!»lM HQH J'.I(>I,(>(iI('AT; SrUVEY BUREAI' BirdiK. Conmiiuiity l»ii(l it-f uges ; lli.v W. li. McAtee]. [Dec. 1921.] 14+UI p. il. (Agriculture I)ei)r. Fanners' bulletin 1239.) [Iiiclucles lists of Agri- culture Department jjultlications relating to protection and attraction of wild birds.] * Paper, oc. Agr22— 4 — How to attract birds in nortbeastern United States; [by W. L. McAtee]. I Dec. 14, 1914. 2d revision Iv\)v. 1921.1 |1921.] 16p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farnier.s' bulletin 021.) * Paper, .^k-. Agr22— 29 (itime hues for 1921, .suiuniaiy of ])rovisions of Federal, State, and provincial statutes; Lb.v Geo. A. l>aw.ver and Frank I^. Earnsliaw]. [Aug. 1921, reprint Dec. 1921.] SOp.il. i Auriculture l^cpt. Farmens' bulletin 1235.) * Paper, .'>c. Agr 6—38^ Rats. House rats and mice; [by] David E. Jjantz. [Oct. 1917, reprint Nov.] 1921. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 89G.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to noxious mammals.) • I'aper, Gc. Agr 17—1101 Report of cbief ol" Itureaii of I?iological Survey [fiscal vear 1921]. [1921. | 34 p. t Agr 12—378 Service minomn'oiniiiK. Service and regulatory announcements, [no.] 44: Fishing on B'g I>ake Reservation. Ark., nets and other set fishing tackle. Dec. 9.1921. 1 p. * Paper. .")(•. Agr 16— 008 flHEMISTUY BUREAI' Distillation of stumpwood antl logging waste of western yellow pine [with list of literature cited] ; by M. G. Donk, G. H. Shattuck, and W. D. Marshall. De<'. 5, 1921. cover-title, 69 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1003.) ' Paper, 15c. Agr 22— 17 Food. Volume varlat'on of bottled foods [with list of literature cited] ; by H. Runkel and .1. C. Munch. Dec. 16, 1921. 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1009.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22— IS Wcpwri <.f chemist [fiscal year 1921]. [1921.] 48 p. t Agr 12— 382 Service announeeiiicnts. Service and regulatory announcements, supplement 123 [122]. Dec. 10, 1921. p. 399-430. [Contains Notices of Judgment under food and drugs act 9551-9600. The original publication bore, incorrectly, the supi)lement number 123, but fliis was correcteout nialariii; [by L. O. Howurd]. [Apr. 29, 1911, ro- {•rint witli slight chjinges Nov. 1921.] 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers" l)ulletin 4r)0. ) (Iiichuh's lists of Afjriculture Department publications relat- ing to insects affecting bealth of man.] * Paper, 5c. \litc.s and lice on iMniltry ; [by] F. C. Hisbopp and H. V. Wowl. [May. 1917, 2d revision Aug. 1920, reprint Nov.] 1921. 82 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin SOI.) [Includes ll.sts of Agi-iculture Department puidica- fions relatinir to insects affecting Ijealtli of man and domestic animals.] * Paper. 5c. Agr 20—1732 h'cport of entomologist [fiscal year 1921]. [1921.] 33 p. t S— 9985 striiJi'd ctiriimhrr hectic and its ((mtrol ; [by F. H. Chittenden]. [May. 1919, re- print Nov. 1921.1 20 p. il. (Agriculture r>ept. Farmers* bulletin lOMS.) * Paj.er, .">(•. Agr 19— 021 FAK.M .MANACiF.MKNT AND FAK.M KCONdMK'S OFFICE Credit asi^oeiatioii as agency for rural short-time credit; [by] V. N. Valgi-eu and Elmer F. Engell>ert. Oct. [publislied Nov.] 1921. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 197.) * I'aper. Tx-. Agr 22—22 Faema. National influence of single farm conununity [Belleville, N. Y.], story of flow into national life of migration from farms: by Emily F. Hoag. Dec. 1, 1921. cover-title. 55 ]). il. 1 pi. 12 p. of ]>or. and pi. map. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 984.) * Paper, 20c. Agr 22—12 Hog houses: [by] J. A. Warren. [Apr. 15, 1911, reprint with slight changes Nov.] 1921. 24 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 438.) [T-etter of transmittal and lists of contents and illustnttions omitted from tins re- print.] * Paper, 5c. rower, (^ost and utilization of power on farms where tractors are owned. 286 farms. Ohio. Indiana, Illinois, 1920; by H. 11. Tolley and L. A. Keynolil- son. Dec. 21, 1921. cover-title, 61 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 997.) [Prepared in cooperation with Public Roads Bureau and .\nimal In- dustry Bureau.] * Paper, lOc. Agr 22 — 1." Swine. Corn-belt farming system which saves harvest labor l)y hogging down crops; [by] J. A. Drake. [Revised Mixv. 1917, reprint Nov.] 1921. [21+10 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 014) * Paper. 5c. Agr 17— KXiS FEDERAL HORTICT'LTURAl, BOARD Reimit of Federal Horticultural Board [fis<-al vear 1921]. [1921.] 22 p. t Agr 15— 5.S0 FOREST SERVKJE h'< l>oit of forester [fi.scal year 1921]. [1921.] 42 p. t Agr 12— :^94 rtnh. Government forest work in Utah. [Nov. 1921.] cover-title. 31 p. il. obhuig 48" (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 198.) [Another illus- tration oil back cover.] * Paper. .5c. Agr 22 — 23 INSECTICIDE ANT> FINCICIDE BOARD Report of Insecticide and Fungicide Board [fiscal year 1921]. [1921.] 7 p. -" Agr 12--2227 Kerriee (iiniotiiiccntent--!. Service and regulatory announcements, no. 38. Dec. 31. 1921. p. 889-900. [Contains Index of Notices of insecticide act judg- ments 501-700.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 14— 384 NOTE. — The froo distribution of this publication will Uf limitiHl lo firms, establish- ments, and journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from iIk! Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above and below. Same, no. 39. Dec. 31. 1921. p. 901-926. [Contains Notices of insecti- cide act judgments 701-725.] * Paper, 5c. 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Progress of biirl)erry <'rad'C!ition; [by F. E. Kempton]. [Oct. 1921.] 37-f[l] p. il. (Agricnltnre Dept. Department circular 188.) [Includes lists of Agriculttire I )ei.:irtment i.ul)lications relatiuii' to grain rusts. 1 * Paper, 10c. Agr 22—20 Itarlcy. Ash content ol' ;iwn. riichis, i.alea, :ind kernel of l)iirley during growth and maturation; by Harry V. lltirlan and Merritt N. I'ope. 1021. cover- title, p. 4.38-440, il. Il'rom .Journal of agrCultural resetirch, v. 22, no. 8. Nov. 10. 1921.] % Bermuda (jrass. P.ermudii gitiss. [1021.] 3 p. t Com. Inherittince of ramo.ton. Dj'c. 3, 1021. 20 p. il. 16 p. of pi. ( .Vgriculture Dept. Bulletin 071.) * Paper. 20c. Agr 22— 10 Coir-pc. Agr 14 — 1379 /,vn/-'H.s'. Milking and nniintainlng a hiwn. [Reprint with omissions Sept. 20, 1921.1 6 p. t I'ineafrple culture in Floridti ; [by E. D. Vosbury and J. R. Winston]. [Nov. 1021 I 3;") p. il. (Agriculture D<'pt. Fanners' bulletin 1237.) * I*ai>er. He. Agr 22—28 I'luiii bU)teh, disease of .Ttipanese plum caused by Phyllosticta congesta Heald :ind Wolf; by John W. Roberts. 1021. cover-title, 36r)-370 p.-|-[l] letif, il. 1 pi. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 22, no. 7. Nov. 12. 1921.] t Report of chief of Bureau of Plant Industry [fiscal year 1921 ). [1921.] 52 p. t 8—12625 fifuzopus. Compsirison of i>ectinase produced by different species of Rhizopus ; by E. E. Harter a)id J. E. Weimer. 1921. cover-title, p. 371-377. il. [From Journal of tigricultural research, v. 22, no. 7. Nov. 12, 1021.] t So)/-h9 I'UBLICATIONS DIVISION \grlculture Department. Monthly list of publications [of Auric-nlture Depart- • ment], Nov. 1921. [1921.] 4 p. t Agr9— 1414 Farnwrs' bulletins. Farmers' bulletins laviiilable for distribution] Dec. .'U. 1921. [1921.] [4] p. [Signature mark reads: 78890—21.] t — Same, with omissions, additions, and changes in titles (»f bulletins. 11921.] [4] p. 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Providing for sale of lands within Tenderfoot Lake, Wis., reixjrt to accompany S. 2468 [ijrovidint^ for sale and disposal of public lands within area heretofore surveyed as Tenderfoot liUke, Wis.] ; submitted by Mr. Lenroot. Dec. 6, 1921. 5 p. (S. rp. 335.) TEURITOKIES AND INSUI.AK POSSESSiOiNS C'0MMrrT?:E Porto Rico. Customs buildings in Porlo Ilico, report to accompany H. R. 6557 [to authorize Secretary of Treasury to repair and rebuild customs buildings in I'orto Rico, and to pav for same out of duties collected in Porto Rico] ; submitted by Mr. New. Dec. 20, 1921. 1 p. («. rp. 368.) COURT OF CliAIMS Anthony, Earle ('.. Incorporated. p]arle C. Anthony (Inc.) vs. United States; evidence for defenihuit. [1921.] no. 217-A, p. 7-16. t Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Compani/ v. United States; evidence for defend- ant. [1921.] no. 167-A, p. 9-13. t Bartlett for defendant. [1921.] no. 34481, p. 28-35. t Garford Motor Truck Compani/ v. 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Bernstein. Samuel E. Federal Trade Commission v. Samuel E. Bernstein, com- plaint [report, findings, and order] ; docket 701, Nov. 9, 1921. 1921. [l]+114-l]9+i p. ([Decision] 222.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4. Includes list of Cases in which orders for discontinuance or dismissal have been entered, Nov. 8-12, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. Carbo Oil Company. Federal Trade Connnission rs. Carbo Oil Company, com- plaint [report, findings, and order] ; docket 693, Oct. 29, 1921. 1921. [1] +102-107 p. ([Decision] 220.) [From Federal Trade Commission de- cisions, v. 4.] * Paper. 5c. Minneapolis, Minpeals. 8th circuit, Sept. term, 1921, Chamber of Commerce of Minneapolis [et al.] v. Federal Trade Connnission [et al., no. 222, original], respondents' objections to issuance of writ of certiorari and motion to dismiss petition, and brief in support thereof ; objections, motion, anfl brief. 1921. cover-title, iii+34 p. $ Petroleum. Sunnnary of report of Federal Trade Connnission on Pacific Coast petroleum industry : pt. 2, Prices and comix^titive conditions, Nov. 28, 1921. 1921. 21 p. * I'aper, 5c. 21—26396 Report. Annual report of Federal Trade Commission, fiscal year 1921. 1921. 174 p. t 15—26727 Same. (H. doc. 244.) December, 1921 329 Southeni Machine M'orks. Federal Trade t'ommission v. William Robinson, doing business under trade name of Southern Machine Works, amended com- plaint [i-eport. landings, and order] : docket 744. Oct. 26, 1921. [1921.] 97- 101+ [1] p. ([Decision] 219.) [Fiom Federal Trade Commission decisions, V. 4. Includes list of Cases in which orders for discontinuance or dismissal have been entered, Oct. 8, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. United Allegretti Company. Federal Trade Connnission v. United AUegretti Company, complaint [report, findings, and order] ; docket 715, Nov. 17, 1921. 1921. [1] +120-128 p. ([Decision] 223.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. 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Annual report of Secretary of Interior, tiscal year 1921 [with abstract of reports of bureaus and other achninisti-ative units of Department]. 1921. xi+220 p. il. t ALASKA Report of governor of Alaslca, [liscal year] 1921, [with list of Government publications on Alaska]. 1921. 102 p. map. t Interior Dept. 14—30044 COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF Report. 64th annual report of Columbia Institution for the Deaf, fiscal year 1921. 1921. 20 p. t 6—3-3346 EDUCATION BUREAU Alaska. Work of Bureau of Education for natives of Alaska. 1921. 12 p. (Bulletin 35, 1921.) [Advance sheets from Biennial survev of education in United States, 1918-20.] * Paper, 5c. E 13—1875 Belgium. Educational reconstruction in Belgium ; by Walter A. Montgomery. 1921. 12 p. (Bulletin 39, 1921.) [Advance sheets from Biennial survey of education in United States, 1918-20.] * Paper, 5c. E 22—1 Bop Scouts of America. Educational work of Boy Scouts ; by Lome W. Barclay. 1921. 10 p. (Bulletin 41, 1921.) 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[Advance sheets from Biennial survey of education in United States, 1918-20.] * Paper. 5c. E 22 — 4 Highway engineering. Education for highway engineering and highway trans- port, report of regional conference held at University of Pittsburgh, Nov. 26, 1920; bv Pyke Johnson and Walton C. John. 1921. 20 p. (Bulletin 47, 1921.) * Paper, 10c. E 22—5 Master builders of to-day. 1921. 4 p. 12° (Reading course 19.) [Publication reads: Home education reading' course 19.] t Parents. Twentv good books for parents. 1921. 4 p. 12" (Reading course 2L) t Reading. List of reading courses. 1921. 1 p. * Report. Report of commissioner of education, year ended June 30. 1921. 1921. 42 p. t 4—18120 Same. (H. doc. 248.) Scliool life. V. 7, no. 4; Dec. 1921. [1921.] p. 73-96, il. 4° [Monthly except July and August.] * Paper, 5c. 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[From Mineral resources, 1919, pt. 2.] t Gems and precious stones in 1920; by B. H. Stoddard. Dec. 29, 1921. [1] + 215-218 p. [From Mineral resources, 1920, pt. 2.] t Geology. Contributions to economic geology, 1920 : pt. 1, Metals and non- metals except fuels : F. L. Ransome, H. S. Gale, and E. F. Burchard, geologists in charge. 1921. viii+230 p. il. 14 pi. 6 maps. (Bulletin 715.) * Paper, 40c. G S 5—748 Contents. — Introduction. — Potash deposits in Spain ; by Hoyt S. Gale. — Potash de- posits of Alsace [with bibliography] ; by Hoyt S. Galo. — Deposit of manganese ore in Wyoming ; by Edward L. .Tones, jr. — Some deposits of manganese ore in Colorado : by Edward L. Jones, jr. — Geology of Yellow Pine cinnabar-mining district, Idaho ; by Esper S. Larsen and D. C. Livingston.— Iron-oro deposits near Stanford, Mont. ; by Lewis G. Westgate. — Preliminai-y report on deposits of manganese ore in Batesville district. Ark. [with bibliography] ; by Hugh D. Miser. — Potash n^sources of N(>braska [with bibliography] ; l)y W. B. Ilicks! — Pliosphate rock near Maxville, Granite County, Mont. ; by .1. T. Pardee. — ^Divide silver district, Nev. ; by Adolph Knopf. — Mogollon district, N. Mex. ; by Henry G. Ferguson. — Permian salt deposits of south-central United States ; by N. H. Darton. — Index. Same. (H. doc. 1002, 6Gth Cong. 3d sess.) • Same: pt. 2, Mineral fuels; David White and INI. R. Campbell, geologists in charge. 1921. viii+248 p. il. 13 pi. 1 is in pocket, 4 p. of pi. 17 maps, 2 are in pocket, 1 tab. (Bulletin 716.) * Paper, 70c. Contents. — Introduction. — Geology of Alamosa Creek Valley, Socorro County, N. Mex., with special reference to occui'rence of oil and gas ; bv Dean E. Winchester. — - Upton-Thornton oil field, Wyo. ; by E. T. Hancock. — Mule Creek oil field, Wyo. ; by E. T. 332 December, 19:21 Geology — Continuetl. Hancock. — Natural-gas resources available to Dallas and other cities of central north Texas: by E. W. Shaw and r. L. Ports. — Lance Creek oil and gas field, Niobrara County, Wvo. : l)y E. T. Hancock. — Coal in eastern Idaho : by Oeorge R. Mansfield. — Coal in micldle and eastern parts of San Juan (^^ounty, N. Mex. ; by Clyde Max. Bauer and .Tobn B. R^'eside, jr, — Character of coal in Thomas bed near Harrison, W, Va. ; by Marius R, Campbell. — Index. Same. (H. doc. 1003. 06th Cong, 3d sess,) Gold. Gold lodes in tipper Kuskokwiin region, Alaska ; b.v George C. Martin. 1921. ii+149-161 p. il. map. (Bnlletin 722 E.) t Gold, .silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Idaho and "Washington in 1920^ mines report; h,v C. N. Gerry. Dec. 27, 1921. [l]+iii+ 239-269 p. [From Mineral resources, 1920, pt. 1.] t Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Montana in 1920, mines report ; by C. X. Gerrv. Dec. 17, 1921. v-f 195-219 p. [From Mineral resources, 1920^ pt. 1.] t ■ Jefferson County, Okla. Geologic structure and oil and gas prospects of part of .Tefferson County, Okla. : by Heath M. Robinson. Dec. 20, 1921. ii+277-302 p-. il. 2 maps. (Bulletin 726 F.) t Lacasa. Tex. Lacasa area, Ranser district, north-central Texas ; by Clarence S.Ross. Dec. 23, 1921. ii -f 303-314 p. il. 1 pi. map. (Bulletin 726 G.) t. LUinite in western part of Fort Berthold Indian Reservation south of Missouri River. N. Dak. : by Clyde Max. Bauer and Frank A. Herald. Dec. 3, 1921. v+109-172 p. il. 6 pi. 8 p. of pi, 3 maps are in pocket. (Bulletin 726 D.) t Manganese and manganiferous ores in 1920; by H. A. C. Jenison. Dec. 27, 1921. ii+271-2S3 p. il. [From Mineral resources, 1920, pt. 1.] t Mineral resources. Mineriil resources of United States, 1918; pt. 1. Metals [with bibliographies]. 1921. iv-f 149A+1096 p. il. 5 pi. 4 maps, 1 tab. * Cloth, $1.00. 4—18124 Same. (H. doc. 814, 66th Cong. 2d sess.) Report. 42d annual report of director of Geological Survey, fiscal year 1921, 1921. 108 p. map. t 4—18125 Zinc in 1920; by C. E. Siebenthal and A. Stoll. Dec. 19, 1921. v+221-237 p. il. [From ^Mineral resources, 1920, pt. 1.] t Maps Maryland. States of Maryland and Delaware, [showing] stations and trans- mission lines used in public service 1920; location of stations and transmission lines compiled by G. D. Thomas. Scale 1 : 5(X).000. [AYashington, Geological Survey] 1921. 17.7X32.3 in. t 50c. New Hampshire. States of New Hampshire and Vermont, [showing] stations- and transmission lines used in public service 1919: location of stations and transmi.csion lines compiled by G. D. Thomas. Scale 1 : 500,000. [Washington, Geological Survey] 1921. 23.6X19.7 in. Advance sheet subject to correction. Map without stations and transmission lines was printed in 1914.] t oOc. New Jersey. State of New .Jersey, [showing] stations and transmission lines used in public service 1920: location of stations and transmission lines compiled by G. D. Thomas. Scale 1 : 500,000. [Washington] Geological Siir- vev, 1921. 23X12,2 in. [Map without stations and transmission lines was issued in 1913.] t 50c. North Carolina. State of North Carolina. Scale 1 : 500,000. [Washington] Geological Survey, 1921. 2 sheets each about 25.2X36.8 in. t 30c. Topographic sheets Note. — The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated bv some prominent town or natural feature found on them. Three scales arc ordinarily "used, 1 : 62.500, 1 : 125,000, and 1 : 250.000, These correspond, ap- proximatelv, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch, covering, respectively, average areas of 2.'?0, 920, and 3,700 square miles. For some areas of particular im- port.-ince special largo-scale maps are published. The usual size, exclusive of the margin, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 16 inches in width, the latter varying with the latitude, A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet. More than two-fifths of the area of the country, excluding outlying possessions, has been mapped, everv State being represented, Connecticut,. Delawai-e,. the District of December, 1921 333 Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Ohio. Rhode Island, and West Virginia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 10c. each ; but in lots of 50 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 6c. each. The discount is allowed on all orders the net cost of which amounts to $5.00 or more and applies on an order for either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together, but does not apply to the folios sold at 5c. each on account of damage by tire. California, Jamesburg quadrangle, hit. 30° 15'-36° 30', long. 121° 30'-121° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington] Geological Survev, edi- tion of 1921. 17.5X14.2 in. t 10c. Michigan, Rives Junction quadrangle, hit. 42° 15'-42° 30', long. 84° 15'-84° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington] (Geological Survev, eer, 5c. Barite. No. 12109, Ault & Wiborg Company v. director general, as agent, Pitts- burgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Company, et al. ; decided Oct. 31, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] p. 443, [1]. ([Opinion] 7246.) [Rejwrt from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 04.1 * Pa- per, 5c. Bills of lading. No. 4844, domestic bill of lading and live stock contract, in matter of bills of lading; decided Oct. 21, 1921 ; [report of commission on fur- ther hearing]. [1921.] 357-364+ [1] p.+ [10] folded p. ([Opinion] 7231.) [From Interstate Commerce Connnission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. No. 4844, export bill of lading, in matter of bills of lading ; decided Oct. 21, 1921; [report and order of connnission on furtlier hearing]. [1921.] 347-356+ii p.+ [4] folded p.+ [2] folded leaves. ([Opinion] 7230.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Bricks. No. 11317, Illinois Brick Company et al. v. director general, as agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, western lines, et al. ; decided Oct. 27, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 273-280+iii p. ([Opinion] 7220.) [Report from Interstate Conmierce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Pa- per, 5c. Cattle. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1357, application of rate and minimum weight on live stock in mixed carloads; [decided Nov. 25, 1921; rieport and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +546-547+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7270.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 04.] * Paper, 5c. Chromlte. No. 11853, C. S. Maltby v. director general, as agent, and Sumpter Valley Railway Company ; decidcnl Oct. 22, 1921 ; report [and order] of com- mission. [1921.] 297-298+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 722.5.) [Report from Inter- state Connuerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Coal. No. 11609, Edwards & Bradford Lumber Company v. director general, as agent, Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Company, et al. ; decided Nov. 3, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [3921.] 503-506+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 7258.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. 336 Decembek, 1921 Coal — Continued. X21.] r)r)8-r)54+ 1 1 1 ]>. ( | Opinion] 7272.) (Report from Interstate Commerce Connnission reports, v. 04.] * Taper, .Ic. No. 11780, Consolidated Coal ('onipany of St. Louis r. director general, as agent; [decided Nov. S, 1921; report and order of commisson]. 1921. [l]+r);}C)-;")8S+[ll p. ([Opinion] 7266.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Connnission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11876, Ideal Fuel Company, Incorporated, v. director general, as agent; decided Nov. 26, 1921; report [and order] of comniissi(m. [1921.] 555-556+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7273.) [Report from Interstate Connnerce Con^ mission reports, v. 64.] * I'aper, 5c. Coke. No. 12141. Mississippi Valley Iron Company r. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company and director general, as agent; decided ()ct. 31, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 441-442+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7245.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, ^. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Copper. No. 11396. Mason Valley Mines Company v. Western Pacitic Railroad Company et al. ; [no. 11396 (sub-no. 1), G. H. Goodhue et al. i". same]; decided Nov. 16. 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 477-484+ il p. ([Opinion] 7253.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Demirnriffe. No. 11188, Sterling Lumber Company v. director general, as agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, et al. ; [decided Oct. 31, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +432-434 + [1] p. ( [Opinion] 7241.) [Re- port from Interstate Connnerce Commission reports, v. 64.] *Paper, 5c. No. 12168. Hamilton Foundry & Machine Company r. director general, as agent; decided Oct. 31, 1921; report [and order] of commissicm. [1921.] 439-440+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7244.) [Report from Interstate Connnerce Connnission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Elecirie raih-oads. Depreciation of electric railway proi»erty : [prepared in] ■ Bureau of Accounts. Dec. 20, 1921. 6 p. 4° (Depreciation Section series circular 3.) [Blank form issued to electric railways for purpose of securing information for use of Interstate Commerce Commission.] t Flint. No. 13683, Silica Sand Producers Traffic Association of Illinois r. Chi- cago, Burlingtcm & Quincy Railroad Company, director general, as agent, et al. ; [decided Oct. 14, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] + 302-304+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7227.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Floor-ftiooeping compound. No. 11907. ('otto-Waxo Company et al. r. Ann Arbor Railroad Company et al. ; decided Oct. 22. 1921; report [and order] of com- miss'on. [1921.] " 299-3(n+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7226.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Free time alloirnnce. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1362. decreased free time allowance at ports on trafflc from California ; [decided Nov. 2. 1921; report and order of connnission]. 1921. [1] +400-404+ [1] p. ([Opin- ion] 7235.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Connnission reports, v. 64.] * Paper. 5c. Freif/Jit rates. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1.364, class rates be- tween El Paso, Tex., and points in New Mexico and Arizona ; [decided Nov. 12. 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +526-529+ [1] p. (lOjtlnion] 7263.) [Report from Interstate Connnerce Commission reports, V. 64.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10500, ("Corporation Connnission of North Carolina r. directcn- general. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Comjiany, et al.; no. 10515. Raleigh (Miamber of Connnerce, Incorporated, et al. r. director general. Seaboard Air Line Railway Companv. ct al. ; [decided Nov. 10, 1921; supplemental report and order of connnission]. 1921. [l]+264-273+ix p. ([Opinion] 7219.) [Report from Interstate (^»mmerce Connnission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11442. Traffic Bureau of I>ouglas Chamber of Commerce and Mines v. Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et a).; decided Nov. 3, 1921; report (and order] of connnission. [1921.] 405^15 + lii p. ([Opinion] 7236.) [Report from Interstate Connnerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. December, 1921 337 Fruit. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1414, packing requirements, estimated weights, and weigliing of eastbound transcontinental deciduous fresli fruits: decided Nov. 17, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] r>39-540+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7267.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Connnission reports, v. 64. | * Paper, 5c. Fuel-oil. . No. 12191. St. Tammany Ice & Manufacturing Company, Limited, v. director general, as agent; decided Oct. 31, 1921; report [and order] of com- mission. [1921.] 491— 192-f[l] p. ([Opinion] 7255.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Connnission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Clrain. No. 11369, Van Dusen Harrington Company et al v. director general, as agent, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, et al. ; Nov. 3, 1921; report of commission. [1921.] p. 461-467. ( | Opinion] 7251.) [Fnmi Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11660. Traflic Bureau of Chamber of Commerce of Phoenix, Ariz., et al. r. director general, as agent. Abilene & Southern [Railway Company] et al. ; [decided Nov. 3, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +452— 456+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7249.) [Report from Interstate Conunerce C3ommission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11704. Indianapolis Board of Trade r. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al. ; [decided Nov. 3. 1921; report and order of connnission]. 1921. [1] +416-422+11 p. ( [Opinion] 7237.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Connnission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Iron. No. 12135. .Toseph Sussman, doing business under name of Tacoma .Tunk Company, v. Northern Pacific Railway Ccmipany; decided Oct. 22, 1921; report [and order] of connnission. [1921.] p. 305, [1]. ([Opinion] 7228.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reii'>rts, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Limestone. No. 11189, Pacific Portland Cement Company, Consolidated, v. director general, as agent, and Southern Pacific Company ; decided Nov. 3, 1921; report [and order] of con)mission. [1921.] 507-511+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7259.) [Rei»ort from Interstate Commerce Connnission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Lumber. Investigatitm and su.spension docket no. 1373. lumber to Selma, Ala., from Alabama i^ North Western R. R. ; decided Nov. 28, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 563-564+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 7275.) [Report from Interstate Conmierce Connnissi(m reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1.399. lumber from North Tona- wanda, N. Y., to Canandaigua, N. Y. ; [decided Nov. 15. 1921 ; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +530-531 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7264.) [Report from Interstate Conmierce Connnission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11608, Pioneer Lumber Company et al. v. director general, as agent, Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, et al. ; decided Nov. 3, 1921; report [and order] of connnission. [192L| 4S5-490+ii p. ([Opinion] 7254.) [RejMirt from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Meat. No. 11867. ;\Iorris & Company r. director general, as agent; decided Oct. 31. 1921; report [and order] "of commission. [1921.] 435-436+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7242.) [Report from Interstate Conunerce Connnission reports, V. 64.] * Pai>er, 5c. Myrobalun. No. 12249, Pfeister & Vogel Leather Company r. director general, as agent, Lehigh Valley Railroannnerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. 338 Dkgkmber, 19-21 Passenger rates — Continued. No. 12018, City of New Albany, Ind., et al. v. Louisville & Nortliern Railway & Lightintc Company; [no. 12018 (.sub-no. 1), Cbaniber of Connnerce of New Albany, Ind., et al. r. same ; decided Nov. 3, 1921; report of conunissionl. 1921. [11+408-476 p. ([Opinion] 7252.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. No. 12092, Ohio and Pennsylvania rates, fares, and charges, in matter of rates, fares, and charges of Steubenville, East Liverpool & Beaver Valley Traction Company within Ohio and Pennsylvania; decided Nov. 7, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 517-525+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7262.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. No. 12123. Ohio rates, fares, and charges, in matter of rates, fares, and charges of Pennsylvania-Ohio Power & Liglit Company within Ohio and Pennsylvania; decided Nov. 7, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 493-499+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7256.) [Report from Interstate Com- 'merce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Peanut-oil. No. 11808. Marden, Orth & Hastings Company r. director general, as agent, Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, et al.; [decided Oct. 31, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1] +426^28+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7239.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Petroletim. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1374, estimated weight on i>etroleum crude oil from Texas; decided Nov. 17, 1921; report [and order] of commi.ssion. [192L] p. 545, [1]. ([Opinion] 7269.) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Conuuission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11462, Liberty Oil Company, Limitelank form issued to telephone companies for purpose of securing informa- tion for use of Interstate Connnerce Connnission.] t Time. No. 10122, standard time zone investigation; decided Nov. 7, 1921; 6th supplemental report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 281-282+ [1] p. ■ ([Opinion] 7221.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Wool. No. 11424, Boston Wool Trade Association v. Abilene & Southern Rail- way Company et al. ; portions of 4th section applications nos. 345 and 349 ; decided Nov. 3, 1921; [report and order of commission]. [1921.] 365- 388+v p. ([Opinion] 7232.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Alaska. No. 392, in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1921, Alaska, and Juneau Hard- ware Co. i\ John Troy, collector of customs for district of Alaska ; brief for appellee. 1921. cover-title, i+27 p. t American Magnesium Vorijoration. In Court of Claims. American Magnesium Corporation v. United States, no. 285-A ; demurrer [and] brief in support of demurrer. [1921.] p. 29-35, large 8" t Balint, Frank. Nos. 480, 582, in Supreme C\)urt. Oct. term, 1921, United States V. Frank Balint and Alfonso Randazzo ; [same] r. Morris Behrman, in error to district court for southern district of New York ; motion to advance. 1921. cover-title, 2 p. t Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. No. 39-A. in Court of Claims. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad ('ompany r. United States; defendant's objections to claimant's request for findings of fact, defendant's request for findings of fact, and brief. 1921. cover-title, p. 113-131. large 8° t Bay State F'ishinf/ Compani/. In Court of- Claims, no. 24—A, Bay State Fishing Company v. United States ; defendant's objections to claimant's request for findings of fact, defendant's request for findings of fact, and brief. 1921. cover-title, p. 169-191, large 8° I Billinffsley, Orrie. No. — , in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1921, Orrie Billingsley i\ United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit ; bi-ief for United States in opposition. 1921. cover-title, 4 p. t Brou-n, Frank R. No. 416. in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1921, Joshua W. Miles, collector of internal revenue for district of Maryland, v. Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Baltimore, guardian of Frank R. Brown, in error to district court for district of Maryland ; brief on behalf of plaintitf in error. 1921. cover-title, i + 16 p. t Bush, George ti., d Co., Incorporated. No. 2127. Court of Customs Appeals. Geo. S. Bush & Co., Inc., i'. United States; brief for United States in answer to appellant's supplemental bi-ief. [1921.] cover-title, 16 p. t Cohen, Sam. No. — , in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Sam Cohen i\ United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th cir- cuit ; brief for United States in opposition. 1921. cover-title, 4 p. t Commercial Solvents Corporation. No. 3738, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1921, Conunercial Solvents Corporation v. Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of Treasury, George W. Ashworth, chief of Customs Divi- sion of Treasury Department, and F. S. Dickson, chief of Dye and Chemical Control Section of Treasury Department ; brief for appellees. 1921. cover- title, i+35 p. t December, 1921 341 Corneli, Charles. Nos. 174, 175, and 428, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Charles Corneli v. George H. Moore, collector of internal revenue for 1st dis- trict of Missouri; George J. Ghio v. [same], appeals from district court for eastern district of Missouri ; William H. Bryan v. Joshua W. Miles, collector of internal revenue for district of Maryland, and Richard S. Dodson, Fe [Message of transmittal only.] t RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION \tlanti<' and Yadkin liailiraii. Final settlement Ix-tween direi'tor general of railroads and .Vtlantic ,"»nd Yadkin Railway Comjiany. Dec. — -. 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4* t 350 DKCKMIiKK. 11)21 Caretakers of rattle. Hcfoir Interstate Coininerce (Jonimission, I. C. C. docket no. 12941, Western Meat ('ompany v. director general et al. ; brief for di rector jreneral. as agent, et al. 1921. cover-title, 9 p. t <'hieaec. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4" t lee. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12457, W. M. Evans Dairy Company v. director general ; exceptions on behalf of director general to pro- posed report of examiner. 1921. cover-title, 7 p. % Meat. Before Interstate Connnerce Commission, no. 11012, Swift and Company V. director general et al.: brief of director general upon rehearing. 1921. cover-title, 15 p. X Before Interstate Connnerce Connnission, no. 12223, Armour & ('ompany r. director genei-al et al.; brief on part of director general. 1921. cover- title, 22 p. t Nashville, Chattanooya anil St. Louis Railway. Final settlement between tii rector general of railroads and Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Pail- way, Dec. — , 1921, 1921. 3 p. 4" t Niekel. Before Interstate Connnerce Connnission, no. 12S85, Uniteil States Nickel Company v. director general et al. : brief on part of director general. 1921. cover-title, 9 p. t Feanut-oil. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11808, Marden, Orlh & Hastings Company r. director general et al. ; petition on part of director general for further consideration. 1921. cover-title, 28 p. t Petroleum, liefore Interstate Connnerce ('onunission, docket no. 12."j3G, Auto- mobile Gasoline Comi)any r. director general; exceptions by director general to examiner's report. 1921. cover-title, 10 p. % Before Interstate Connnerce ('ommission. no. 11225, I>aw(on Relining Company v. director general et al. : petition for further hearing or argument filed on behalf of director general. 1921. cover-title, [l]-f23 p. t I'ilH. Before Interstate (JoMimerce Commission, no. 12S70, Indiahonia Uetin ing Company r. director general et al. ; brief for director general. 1921. cover-title, 8 p. % Report to the I're.sident by Walker D. Hines, director general of railroads, for 14 months ended Mar. 1, 1920. Revised edition. [Reprint with slight changes] 1921. 48 p. t 18—26755 Tanks. Before Inter.state Connnerce (Jonun'ssion, docket no. 12809, Indiahoma Refining Company r. etitioner-appeilant : jx'tition to revise order of district court f(u* southern district of New York [denyiiig United States, through director general of rail- roads, right to vote for trustee in bankruptcy]. 1921. cover-title, 28 p. % Tin. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13103, iNIitsul and Company V. director genei-al et al. ; motion t'oi- dismissal on part of director general. 1921. cover-title, 5 \\. % Wood {for fuel). P>efore Interstate Connnerce Commission, no. 12956-958, ('arnation Milk Products Company r. director general et al. ; brief for director general. 1921. cover-title, 7 p. + 352 Deck.miw.ij. 15)21 Yadkin Ixoilroiid. Fiiiiil scttlcniciU Ix'twfi'ii (lir«'.c. , 1!)21. 1021. H p. 4° t RAILROAD LABOR BOARD Dcvmons. Addendum (J to Hecision 222 (docket Al'\) : Nov. 20. 1921. ('iiieafri>. 111., Post Office I'rintin^' Office [1921]. 38 p. t Decision ;{.>S (docket 4(56) and 501 (docket 475) ; Nov. 4 and Dec. 12. 1921. Ch.cafio, III.. Tost Office Printing Office [19211. 1 p. and 14 p. [Usually the dei'sion.s of tbe Uailroad Labor Hoard aic niultitiraphed and are not entcreil in this catalojiue. | t SHIPPING BOARD Claims settled by Sbippinj; I'.uanl and Sliippini; BoanI Enier};en(y Fleet Oor- poration, letter transm ttin.u report of claims arbitrated or .• publicntioH numbers ar- ranged in sequence. 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(Publication 2605.) [From Report. 1919.1 t • Necessity of State action for protection of wild birds; by Walter K. Collinge. 1921. [ 1 ] -(-349-353 p. (Publication 2604.) [From Report, 1919.] t Preliminary study of relation between geographical distribution awd migration [of birds], with special reference to Palaearctic region; by R. Meinertzhagen. 1921. [1 ]-!-, 330-348 p. (Publication 2003.) [From Re- port, 1919.] t Study of body temperaluie of birds [with bibliography]; Ity Alexander Wetmore. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Dec. 30, 1921. [2] +52 p. (Publication 20.58; Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 72, no. 12.) t Price on application. 21 — 27538 Ilrifinh (luianu. Floral aspects of liritish (Juiana; by A. S. Hitchcock. 1921. [ll-(-293-.305 p. il. 12 p. of pi. (Publication 2600.) [From Report. 1919.] t Dkckmi'.kk, 1921 353 ('lil'l-dircilcrs and cliff-diCillinys. Two tvpes of southwestern cliff liouses; bv J. Walter Fewkes. 1921. [11+421-426 p. 6 p. of pi. 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(iraliam Bell's laboratories on Bras d'Or Lakes; by William \\'aslibuiii Nut- ting. 1921. [11+205-210 p. 1 pi. 8 p. of pi. (Publication 2595.) [From Report, 1919.] t Indians. On race history and facial characteristics of aboriginal Americans; by W. H. Holmes. 1921. [1] +427-432 p. 14 p. of pi. (Publication 2610.) [From Report, 1919.} t />wc/». Entomology and the war; bv L. O. Howard. 1921. fl]+41 1-419 p. (Publication 2608.) [From Report, 1919.] t Insects Division. Division of Insects in National Mu.seum ; bv J. M. Aldrich. 1921. [1] +367-379 p. 3 pi. 12 p. of pi. (Publication 2()06. ) [From Report. 1919.] t fntrrnational fjvtalof/nc of scientific literature. Report of Uniteil States Re- gional Bureau of International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, fiscal year 1921. 1921. 8 p. (From Report, 1921.] t lAfiht. Determination of deflection of light by the sun's gravitational field, from obsenations made at total solar eclipse of IVIay 29, 1919; bv Sir F. W. Dyson, A. S. 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Wasliington, Smithsonian Institu- tion, Dec. 20, 1921. [2] +365-456+ [3] p. il. 9 pi. 6 p. of pi. (Pul)licati(m 2584; Smithsonian miscellaneous colle<'tions. v. 67, no. 7.) t Paper. 70c. 8—35374 /'nicstinr. ('•pportunity for American archeological re.search in Palestine; by James A. Montgomery. 1921. [1] +433-441 p. 3 pi. (Publication 2611.) [From Report, 1919.] t Race characteristics. Differentiation of mankind into racial tvi>es; bv Arthur Keith. 1921. f 1 ]+ 44:^-4.53 j). (Publication 2612.) [From Report. 1919.] 1 Radium, and eh'ctron ; by Sir Ernest Rutlierfoni. 1921 . [ 1 ] +19:^-203 p. ( Pub- lication 2594.) [From Report, 1919.] t Ramsay, Sir William. (Jreat chemist. Sir William Kamsay. by Ch. IMoureu ; [translation!. 1921. |11+.531-546 p. (Publication l><;is.) \Vrou\ Report, 1919.] t 354 Dkck.mijki;. IDJl liathbun, Richard. Richard Katlibun ; by Marcus lienjamiu. 1921. [11+52^- 529 p. 1 por. (Publication 2617.) [From Report, 1919.] t Reclamation of land. 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[From Smithsonian Institution report, 1921.] t NATIONAL MUSEUM Note. — The publications of the National Museum comprise an annual report and three scientific series, viz., Proceedings, KuUetiiis, nud Contributions from national herbarium. The editions are distributed to cstablislicd lists of libraries, scientific institutions, and specialists, any surplus copie.s being supplied on application. The volumes of Proceedings are made up of technical papers based on ih<> Museum collections in biology, geology, and anthropology, and of each of these p;ip:Ts a small edition, in pamphlet form, is issued In advance of the volume, for prompt distribution to specialists. No sets of any of these series can now be furnished. Annelids. Nereis (Ceratonereis ( ahiskensis, new polychaetous annelid from Alaska; by A. L. Treadwell. l'.>21. cov-"--19, 1921; [slips] 31-41. [1921.] leaves 88-111. t Sullivan, John E. Transcript of record, Oct. term. 1921. no. 355, Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation vs. John E. Sullivan, on petition for writ of certiorari to Superior Court of Pennsylvania. [1021.] cover-title, ii+52 p. t TARIFF COMMISSION lAthopvne. Production costs in litliopone industry, lirst 6 months of 1921. 1921. 12 p. il. (Tariff information serie-s 24.) * Paper, 5c. 21—27498 Tariff information surveys. Revised edition. 1921. [First edition was issued by Ways and Means Committee. Other parts of Tariff information surveys appeared in previous Monthly catalogues.] 20 — 27464 C-7. On articles in paragraph 110 of tariff act of 1913 and related article.s in other paragraphs, Steel. 125 p. • Paper, 10c. C-HO. On articles In paragraph 167 of tariff act of 191.H and related articles in other paragraphs, Miscellaneous I. Miscellaui'ous mi'tal manufactures. 67 p. * Paper, 5c. TREASURY DEPARTMENT }i. (II. doc. 1.31.) t 21— 2754U 850 I)i:( i:.\iiii:i;. 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[Message of transmittal and Report of director of P.tireau of Budgt'l only.] t — — Message of President of United States transmitting budget for [f;<:»veni- ment] service, fiscal year 1923 [and Report of director of Bureau of Budget on budget and operations of bureau. June 10-Dec. 5. 1921]. 1921. Ixlv4- A48+1056 p. 4° [This budget and the following alternative budget take the place of the series of Estimates of appropriations, popularly known as Book of estimates, which was formerly issued by the Treasury Department.] t 21—27488 Same. (H. doc. 126.) Same, alternative budget, witli title, Me.ssage of President of Unite 85' Ix'port. Annual report of Cotisi (;u:inl. lis.-.il vfjir l!f_M lir'l -'Ci) i, (Trp-i^ i>ept. do<-. iTMn.. t ... - '■^.^^^•^-^• <"().MrTR<»I.l.i:i{ OF (TRRKXCY SQtiomt hanks. Monthly start-ment of capital st(j|ck ol' national banks, national bank notes, and Federal reserve bank notes onlstandinp. bonds on deposit, ete. [Det-. 1, 1921]. Dec. 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The Department issues lonthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select N supp a moUi^.j „.,,. v.i j^^.„..^„. ^.. .„ such reports and bulletins as interest them Food. licgnilation 29 [of Rules and resulations for enforcement of food and drugs ac-tl relating to marking quantity of food in package form, as amended by food inspection decisions IH-l. IHT, 163, and 1G8. June 15, 1917 [reprint 1921]. 3 p. [Rules and regulations amended were issued as Circvdar 21 of tlie Agriculture Department.] t Grain. Amendment 1 to Circular 70. revised [Regulations of Secretary of Agri- culture under grain standards act of Aug. 11, 1916; Oct. 29, 1921]. [1922.] 2 p. ([Circular 70, 1st revision, amendment 1.]) [Rules and regulations issued by Markets Bureau.] t Javnwl of (ujncultural research, v. 21 [no. 12] ; Apr. 1-Sept. 15, 1921. 1921. vii+877-887 p. large 8° * Paper, 5c. (prices on publication incorrectly given). Agr 13—1837 Contents. — [No. 12.] FTitle-page] contents, errata, and index of v. 21. Official record of Department of Agricnlture, v. 1, no. 1-4; .Tan. 4-25. 1922. [1922.] Kacb 16 p. or 8 p. 4° [Weekly.] t Agr 22— 146 Quarantine on account of .Japanese beetle. Notice of quarantine 48. witb regula- tions (revised), effective .Jan. 1, 1922. [1921.] 7 p. il. (L>deral Horticul- tural Board.) t Weatlier, crops, and markets, weekly, .Jan. 7-28, 1922; v. 1, no. 1-4. [1922.] 1-88 p. il. 4° t Agr 22— 147 Note. — With the publication of Weather, crops, and markets, of which these ;'.re the fir.st issues, the Department of Agriculture combines '.i of its important r(>gular publications, namely, the Market reporter, the National wi'ath(>r and crop bulletin, and the Monthly crop reporter. The material published in Weather, crops, and mai'kets will follow closely the material heretofore published in the Market reporter, the National weather "and cron bulletin, and the Monthly crop reporter. Weekly and monthly reviews and statistical information relative to the principal markets for farm products, complete and detailed reports of the crop estimating service, and weekly sununaries of wather and crop conditions will form the greater part of the material published. In addition, it is the aim of the department to publish articles of general economic and statistical interest concerning leading agricultural products. Yearbook, 1920. 1921. 888 p. il. (H. doc. 1038, 66tli Cong. 3d sess.) [For contents see entrv of tbis publication without Congressional document number in Monthly catalogue for July, 1921, p. 6.] * Cloth, .$1.25. Agr 7—1035 ANIMAI^ INDUSTRY BUREAU fJuinca fowl: [by] Andrew S. Weiant. [Aug. 1917. reprint Jan.] 1922. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 8.58.) * Paper. 5c. Agr 17— 923 roultry. Standard varieties of chickens: 1, American class; Iby] Rob R. Slocum. [Apr. 1917, rei)rint with slight changes .Jan. 1922.] 19 p. 11. (Agri- cnlture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 806.) [Inchides lists of Agriculture Depart- ment publications relating to poultry raising and egg pi'oduction. Imprint. 1921, incorrectly given on title-page of this i)nbl!cation.l * Paper, 5c. Agr 17 — .571 Same: 5. Bantam breeds and varieties; [by] Itob R. Slocum. [Doc] 1921. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Fanners' bulletin 1251.) [Includes Ists of Agriculture Department publications relating to ponltry raising and egg production.] * Paper, 5c. 367 368 January, 1922 Service announcements. Service and roj^ulatory announcements, Dec. 1921; [no.] 17G. Jan. 20, 1922. p. 121-129. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c a yr. ; foreign subscription, 40c. (subscription price on p. 121 of publica- tion incorrect ) . Agr 7 — 1G58 Note. — The free distribution of this publication will be limited to persons in the service of the Animal Industry Bureau, to proprietors of establishments at which the Federal meat inspection is conducted, to public officials whose duties render it neces- sary for them to have such information, and to Journals especially nt offices appropria- tion bill for 1923, Shipping Board. 1922. [l]+798-1175-|-xiii p. X Urgent deficiency appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1922, hearing before subcommittee in charge of urgent deficiency appropriation bill for 1922. 1921. 220+iii p. 1 tab. [This hearing is on the deficiency estimate for the Ship- ping Board.] X Treasury Department. Treasury Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, hearing before subcommittee in charge of Treasury Department ap- propriation bill for 1923. 1921. 915 p. t Treasury Department appropriation bill, fiscal year 1923, report to ac- company H. R. 9724; submitted by Mr. Madden. Jan. 4, 1922. 22 p. (H. rp. 543.) 22— 2G089 HANKING AND CUUKENCY COMMITTEE Nutional banks, consolidation, charters, hearings on H. R. 4905 and H. R. 6776, Nov. 2, 1921. 1922. 23 p. t CIVIL SERVICE REFORM COMMITTEE Civil service pensions. Amendment to retirement law, report to accompany S. 2802 [to amend act for retirement of employees in classified civil service relative to procedure in adjudication of applications for refunds] ; submitted by Mr. Lehlbach. Jan. 10, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 555.) CLAIMS COMMITTEE Boyles, Ike T. Ike T. Boyles, report to accompany H. R, 5648 [for relief of Ike T. Boyles] ; submitted by Mr. Rose. Jan. 27, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 620.) Brown, Frank W. Frank William Brown and Clara Bryab Brown, report to accompany H. R. 5634 [for relief of Frank William Brown and Clara Bryan Brown] ; submitted by Mr. Speaks. .Tan. 25, 1922. 6 p. (H. rp. 604.) Chrysler, Oscar. Oscar Chrysler, report to accompany H. R. 3346 [for relief of heirs of Oscar Chrysler] ; submitted by Mr. Underbill. Jan. 25, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 603.) Cormcell Co. of Saginaw, Mich., report to accompany H. R. 449 [for relief of Cornwell Company of Saginaw, Mich.] ; submitted by Mr. Rose. Jan. 27, 1922. 6 p. (H. rp. 621.) Faz::i, Eiigenc. Eugene Fazzi, report to accompany H. R. 3461 [for relief of Eugene Fazzi] ; submitted by Mr. Underbill. Jan. 25, 1922. 8 p. (H. rp. 606.) Frow ,Mrs. Louisa. Louisa Frow, report to accompany S. 982 [for relief of Loui.sa Frow] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Jan. 25, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 612.) Furjak, Kristina. Kristina Furjak, leport to accompany S. 160 [for relief of Kristina Furjak] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Jan. 28, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 628.) Hickson, .John, jr. John Hickson, jr.. report to accompany S. 1951 [for relief of John Hickson, jr.] ; submitted l)y Mr. Woods of Virginia. Jan. 28, 1922. 10 p. (H. rp. 629.) Kelly, James. James Kelly, report to accompany H. R. 7984 [for relief of James Kelly] ; sul)m.tted by Mr. Glymi. Jan. 25, 1922. 11 p. (H. rp. 610.) Leslie, J. A. J. A. Leslie, report to accompany H. R. 1764 [for relief of J. A. Leslie]; submitted by Mr. Logan. .Ian. 25, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 609.) McMullen, L. A. L. A. McMuUen, report to accompany H. R. 1892 [for relief of L. A. McMullen]; submitted bv Mr. Woods of Virginia. Jan. 25, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 608.) 378 January, 1922 Moxher, Malide H. Maude H. Mosher, report to accompany H. R. 1274 [for relief of Maude H. Mosher] ; submitted by Mr. Glynn. Jan. 25, 1922. 15 p. (H. rp. 611.) Mullins, H. C. H. C. Mullins and others, report to accompany H. R. 1009 [for relief of H. C. Mullins, his wife, and minor children] ; submitted by Mr. Glynn. Jan. 24, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 595.) Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Co., report to accompany H. R. 1941 [for refund of entrance and clearance fees erroneously collected by customs author- ities from Peninsular and Occidental Steamship Company] ; submitted by Mr. Cole of Iowa. Jan. 24, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 593.) Sae^ramento, Calif. Reimbursement of Sacramento, Calif., for part cost of Saci'amento Weir, report to accompany H. R. 9048; submitted by Mr. Bul- winkle. Jan. 24, 1922. 17 p. (H. rp. 594.) ^laine, William H. William H. Slaine, report to accompany H. R. 9069 [for relief of William H. Slaine] ; submitted by Mr. Cole of Iowa. Jan. 25, 1922. 5 p. (H. rp. 605.) Thornton, Charles A. Edward Short, report to accompany H. R. 546 [to pay war-risk insurance to Charles A. Thornton and Elizabeth Thornton, foster parents of Edward Short] ; submitted by INIr. Bulwinkle. Jan. 25, 1922. 7 p. (H. i-p. 607.) COINAGE, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES COMMITTEE Standardization of Screio Threads Commission. Extending term of National Screw Thread Commission for period of 5 years from Mar. 21, 1922. report to accompany H. J. Res. 227; submitted by Mr. Vestal. Jan. 10, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 548.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Marine insurance in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 2265 [to regulate marine insurance in District of Columbia] ; submitted by Mr. Focht. Jan. 20, 1922. 6 p. (H. rp. 582.) IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE Defective and delinquent classes. Classification standards [for socially inade- quate] to be followed in preparing data for schedule Racial and diagnostic records of inmates of State institutions; by Harry H. Laughlin. 1922. 11 p. t 22—26062 INDIAN ATFAIES COMMITTEE Choctatc Indians. Claims of Mississippi Choctaws, hearing before subcommittee on H. R. 6746, Dec. 16, 1921. 1922. 16 p. t Crow Reservation. Extending time within which allotments may be made in Crow Reservation, report to accompany S. 2532 ; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Jan. V, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 549.) Irrigation on Crow Reservation, ]\Iont.. report to accompany H. R. 9344 [for appropriation of funds for acquiring additional water rights for Indians on Crow Reservation, in Montana, whose lands are irrigable under Two Leggins irrigation canal] ; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Jan. 27, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 624.) Five CiriU.zcd Tribes. Income tax of certain members of Five Civilized Tribes, report to accompany S. J. Res. 59 [authorizing Secretary of Interior to pro- tect restricted members of Five Civilized Tribes in income tax matters] ; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Jan. 5, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 545.) Indians. Alienation of certain Indian allotments, report to accompany H. R. 10073 [conferring authority on Secretary of Interior to consent to or approve of alienation of Indian allotments] ; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Jan. 27. 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 623.) Payment of tuition for Indian children, report to accompany S. J. Res. 140 [relative to payment of tuition for Indian children enrolled in Montana State public schools] ; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Jan. 12, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 563.) January, 1922 379 7norr To accompany S. OOL* [to amend act for relief of Indians occupyin;,' railroad land.*; in Arizona, New Mexico, or Cali- fornia, .so as to extend provisions of act] ; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Jan. ]2, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 562.) Kennerly, Jerome. Jerome Kennerly. report to accompany H. R. S6G9 [author- izing issuance of patent in fee to Jerome Kennerly for land allotted to him on Blackfeet Reservation, Mont.l ; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Jan. 10, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 552.) Kennerly, Perry H. Perry H. Kennerly, report to accompany H. R. 8256 [authorizing issuance of patent in fee to Perry H. Kennerly for land allotted to him on Blackfeet Reservation, Mont.] ; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Jan. 10, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 551.) Religions societies. Land patents to missionary or religious organizations, report to accompany S. 2211 [authorizing Secretary of Interior to issue pat- ents in certain cases to missionary or religious organizations engaged in mis- sion or school work on Indian reservations] ; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Jan. 23, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 591.) Rosebud Reserration. Memorial to Indians of Rosebud Reservation, report to accompany H. R. 9383 [to authorize erection of monument as memorial to Indians of Rosebud Reservation who lost their lives in recent World War] ; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Jan. 10, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 553.) — : — Revolving fund of $30,000 for Rosebud Sioux Indians, report to accom- pany H. R. 7426; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Jan. 10, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 550.) INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMEKCE COMMITTEE AncJiorafie. ^Marking anchorage grounds in United States waters, report to accompany S. 2199 ; submitted by Mr. Parker of New York. Jan. 10, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 554.) Carrier.^. Amendment to transportation act, 1920, report to accompany H. R. 7100 [to amend and reenact subdivision (a) of sec. 209 of transportation act, 1920. so as to extend provisions thereof to carriers by water not controlled by any raili'oad company] ; submitted by Mr. Sanders of Indiana. Jan. 25. 1922. 7 p. (H. rp. 601.) [Includes views of minority signed by ]\Ir. Iloch and others.] Columbia River. Bridge across Columbia River, Oreg., report to accompany S. 2776 [to authorize construction of bridge over Columbia River at point approx- imately 5 miles upstream from Dalles City, AVa.sco County, Oreg., to point on opposite shore of State of Washington, by Dalles Oregon-Washington Toll Bridge Company] ; submitted by Mr. Mapes. Jan. 10, 1922. 1 p. (H. i-p. 547. ) Dclairarc River. Bridge across Delaware River near Trenton, N. J., report to accomiiany H. R. 9931 [to extend time for completing construction of bridge across Delaware River near Trenton, N. J., by Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany and Pennsylvania and Newark Railroad Compariy] ; submitted by Mr. Jones of Pennsylvania. Jan. 17, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 571.) George. Lake. Lake George, Yazoo County, Miss., report to accompany S. 1162 [declaring Lake George, Yazoo County, Miss., to be nonnavigable stream] ; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Mississippi. Jan. 23. 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 587.) ]jighthou.1 [to amend sec. 6 of act extending certain i)rivileges of canal employees to other olHcials on Canal Zone, and authorizing the President to make rules and regulations alfecting health, sanitation, quarantine, taxation, public roads, self-propelled vehicles, and police powers on Canal Zone, and for other pur- poses, including provision as to certain fees, money orders, and interest depos- • its. approved Aug. 21, 1916, relative to rate of interest on deposit money orders in Canal Zone] ; submitted by Mr. Denison. Jan. 21, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 586.) Railroad valuations, hearings on H. R. 6043, Nov. 15-Dec. 16, 1921. 1922. 124 p. 2 tab. t Retired list, Coast Guard. Retired pay of certain enlisted men in Coast Guard, report to accompany H. R. 2187; submitted by Mr. Merritt. Jan. 18. 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 573.) Tonibifibee Rii'cr. Bridge across Tombigbee River, report to accompany H. R. 10009 [to authorize Alabama through its Highway Department to construct bridge across Tombigbee River at or near Moscow Landing, Ala.] ; submitted by Mr. Huddleston. Jan. 27, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 622.) INVALID PENSIONS COMMITTKE Pensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, report to accompany H. 11. 10025 [substituted for H. R. 650 and other bills] ; submitted by Mr. Fuller. Jan. 20, 1922. 166 p. (H .rp. 581.) 22—26090 IKRIG.\TION OF ARID LANDS COMMITTEE Reclamation of land. Development of agricultural resources of United States, hearings on H. R. 6048, to encourage development of agricultural resources of United States through Feileral and State coojieration, giving preference in matter of employment and establishment of rural homes to those who have served with military and naval forces of United States. Oct. 26, 1921. 1922. pt. 3, ii-f-113-12S p. t JUDICIARY COMMITTEE American Mathematical Society. Incorporation of American ^Mathematical Society, hearing on H. R. 9218. Jan. 20, 1922. 1922. 15 p. (Serial 21.) t Briber!/. Relating to bribery and other corrupt trade practices, report to ac- company H. R. 10159 [to further protect interstate and foreign commerce against bribery and other corrupt trade practices] ; submitted by ^Nlr. Christo- pherson. Janl 28. 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 631.) Calendar. Legislative calendar. 67th Congre.ss, Jan. 3, 1922; no. 26. [1922.] . 59 p. 4° + Costs (lair). Suits by persons without means, report to accompany S. 426 [to amend act to amend chapter 209, Statutes at large, v. 27, entitled "Act providing when plaintiff may sue as poor person and when counsel shall be assigned by court," and to provide for prosecution of writs of error and ap- peals in forma pauperis, approved June 25, 1910] ; subnntted by Mr. Volstead. Jan. 27, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 626.) Court commissioners. Accounts of United States commissioners, report to accompany S. 2801 [to amend sec. 21 of act making appropriations for legis- lative, executive, and .iudicial expenses, fiscal year 1897, by providing that account of United States commissioners shall be rendered quarterly] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Hersey. Jan. 27, 1922. 2 p. (H. ip. 625.) January, 1922 381 Disbursing officers. Authorizing accounting officers to relieve certaiudishursing officers from accountability in certain cases, hearing on II. K. 977G ; statement of Lurtin R. Ginn. Jan. 19, 1922. 1922. 17 p. (Serial 22.) t Di.ftrict Courts. Create 2 judicial districts within Indiana, report to accompany H. R. 8573; submitted by Mr. Hickey. Jan. 27, 1922. 5 p. (H. rp. 617.) . Creation of 2 judicial districts within Indiana, hearings on H. R. 8573, Dec. 12, 1921, [and] Jan. 6, 1922. 1922. 26 p. (Serial 20.) t District of Columbia: Amending law relating to religious corporations in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 2682; submitted by Mr. Foster. Jan. 18, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 575.) General Federation of Wotnim's Clubs. Amending charter of General Federa- tion of Women's Clubs, report to accompany H. R. 9979 ; submitted by Mr. Volstead. Jan. 23, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 592.) MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE Alaska. To amend sec. 27 of merchant marine act of 1920, hearings on H. R. 6645 [to amend sec. 27 of act to provide for promotion and maintenance of American merchant marine, to repeal certain emergency legislation, and l)rovi(le for disposition, regidation, and use of property acquired thereunder, so as to include Alaska in provision permitting foreign vessels in coastwise trade], Oct. 28 and Nov. 3, 1921. 1922. 205 +i p. t MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Army supplies. Sale of clothing to enlisted men, etc., report to accompany S. 2492 [to amend act making appropriations for support of Army, fiscal year 1922. relative to pi"ices of clothing, etc., for sale to enlisted juen] ; submitted by Mr. Fields. Jan. 24, 1922. 2 p. (II. rp. 597.) Chicago, St. Louis, and New Orleans Railroad. Title to railroad rights of way at Camp Knox, Ky., report to accompany S. 2072 [to authorize Secretary of AVar to make and receive conveyances effecting exchange of title to railroad rights of way at Camp Henry Knox, Ky., with Chicago, St. Louis, and New Orleans Railroad Company] ; submitted by Mr. Hull. Jan. 27, 1922. 8 p. (H. rp. 627.) Crawford, Nebr. Land for park purposes to Crawford, Nebr., report to accom- pany H. R. 8193 [to amend 1st proviso in act to grant parcel of land, part of Fort Robinson military reservation, Nebr., to Crawford, Nebr., for park pur- poses, so as to allow erection of pavilion to be used for exhibition and sale of live stock and for auditorium purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Hull. Jan. 16. 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 568.) Farrill, James T. James T. Farrill, report to accompany H. R. 1482 [for relief of James T. Farrill] ; submitted by Mr. Crowther. Jan. 11, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 556.) Military Academy, West Point. Additional instruction for Military Academy cadets, report to accompany H. R. 8924 [to amtnd act making appropriations for Military Academy, fiscal year 1921, relative to option granted certain cadets to prolong their course] ; sul>mitted by Mr. Greene of Vermont. Jan. -28, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 630.) Military reservations. Fort Lee military reservation, report to accompany H. R. 9058 [for conveyance to Salem, Mass., of Fort Lee military reservation for public use] ; submitted by Mr. Frothingham. Jan. 13, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 566.) Fort Pickering military reservation, report to accompany H. R. 9057 [for conveyance to Salem, Mass., of Fort Pickering military reservation for public use] ; submitted by Mr. Frothingham. Jan. 13, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 567.) Fort Sewall military reservation, report to accompany H. R. 9059 [for conveyance to INIarblehead, Mass., of Fort Sewall military reservation for i)ul)lic use]; submitted bv Mr. Frotiiingham. Jan. 13, 1922. 2 p. (H rj) 565.) St. Francis Barracks, report to accompany S. 2138 [providing that Government property known as St. Francis Barracks, at St. Augustine, Fla., be donated to Florida for military purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Wright. Jan. 16, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 569.) 382 January, 1922 War Department. Real estate held by War Department, report of subcomaiit- tee concerning real estate held by War Department. Jan. 10, 1922. 18 p. (H. doc. 148.) [Corrected print.] WariiK/. John B. II. Jolin B. H. Waring, report to accompany S. GOT [for relief of John B. H. Waring] ; submitted by Mr. Crago. Jan. 24, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 596.) Winthrop, Ma^s., report to accompany H. R. 9047 [to grant to Winthrop, Mass., perpetual right of way over approximately 755 square feet of Fort Banks mili- tary reservation for purpose of widening Revere street] ; submitted by Mr. Frothingham. Jan. 19, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 580.) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, 1921-23; no. 7, Jan. 17, 1922. ■ [1922.] 34 p. 4° % POST OFFICE AND POST KOADS COMMITTEE Air Mail Service. Commercial aviation. Air ]\Iail Service, hearings on H. R. 9462, Jan. 6, 1922. 1922. pt. 1, 1-14+i p. t PRINTING COMIillTTEE Af/riciiltural Inquiry Joint Commission. Printing additional copies of report of Joint Commission on Agricultural Inquiry, report to accompany H. Con. Res. 37 ; submitted by Mr. Kiess. Jan. 13, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 564.) [Cor- rected print.] • PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Gcorye Washington Memorial BuiJdinf/. . Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. J. Res. 142, George Washington Memorial Hall [and] H. R. 9597, to amend housing act of May 16, 1918 ; Dec. 21, 1921. 1922. 24 p. (No. 8.) t New York City. Exchange of sites for post office and courtliouse building. New York, N. Y., repoi't to accompany H. J. Res. 257 [to appoint commission for exchange of sites for post-oflice and courthouse building at New York between Federal Government and officials of city of New York] ; submitted by Mr. Langley. Jan. 27, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 616.) Treasury Department. Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. R. 9240, vault. Treasury building [and] H. J. Res. 142, George Washington Memorial Hall, Dec. 16, 1921. 1922. 14 p. (No. 7.) t PUBLIC LANDS COilMITTEE Alabama. Relinquishing title to lands in Alabama, report to accompany S. 2124 [to relinquish, release, remise, and quitclaim all right, title, and interest of United States in and to all lands contained within sections 17 and 20, township 3 south, range 1 west, St. Stephens meridian, Alabama] ; submitted by Mr. Jeffers of Alabama. Jan. 21, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 585.) Butte, Mont. Municipal parks for Butte, INIont.. report to accompany H. R. 5762 [providing for municipal park for Butte, Mont., within Deerlodge Na- tional Forest] ; submitted by Mr. McCormick. Jan. 21, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 584.) Butts. Israel. Israel Butts, report t(t accompany H. R. 835S [for relief of Is- rael Butts]; submitted by Mr. Sinnott. Jan. 19, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 578.) Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, 2d session, Jan. 3 and 24. 1922; no. 16 and 17. [1922.] 43 p. and 46 p. 4° t Calhoun, William S. xV. William S. N. Calhoun and Zaidee Boatner Calhoun, report to accompany H. R. 7862 [to sell and patent lands to William S. N. Calhoun and Zaidee Boatner Calhoun, residents of Catahoula Parish, La.] ; sulmiitted by Mr. Jefters of Alabama. Jan. 17, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 570.) [Corrected print.] Canon City, Colo. Granting certain lands in Fremont County, Colo., for pub- lic park, report to accompany H. R. 7053 [to grant lands to Canon City, Colo., for public park] ; submitted by Mr. Yaile. Jan. 5, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 544.) January, 1922 383 Cocon'mo N(iti())t(il Forest. Tiiiil)er cutting rights in national forests, Ariz., rciKirt to acfonipany H. K. 7812 [to t^xtend time for cutting timber in Co- conino and Tusayan national forests, Ariz., imder riglits granted to Arizona Lumber and Timber Company] ; submitted by Mr. Hayden. Jan. 25, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 602.) Gallatin JVationnl Forcnt, report to accompany S. 2") [for consolidation of forest lands within Gallatin National Forest | : submitted bv Mr. ]\IcCorniick. .Tan. 23, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 590.) Homestead. Priority rights and exemptions for ex-service men, rejxirt to ac- company H. li. 9633 [to extend provisions of sec. 2305, Revised statutes, and of act of Sept. 29, 1919, to those discharged from nnlitary or naval service of United States and subsequently awarded compensation or treated for wounds received or disability incurred in line of duty] ; subnntted by Mr. Sinnott. Jan. 19, 1922. [2] p. (H. rp. 577.) Kelly, Frances. Frances Kelly, report to accompany H. R. 9275 [for relief of Frances Kelly] ; subnntted by Mr. Smith of Idaho. Jan. IS, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 572.) Riverside County, Calif. National monument in Rivei-side County, Calif., report to accompany H. R. 7598 [to dedicate and set apart as national moiunnent lands in Riverside County. Calif.] ; submitted by Mr. Barbour. Jan. 6, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 546.) St. Andrcirs. Fla. Grant of certain privileges to St. Andrews, Fla., report to accompany H. R. 7968 [granting to St. Andrews, Fla.. right to remove sliells, sand, and gravel from certain public lands for road-l)uilding purposes] ; sub- mitted by air. Jeffers of Alabama. Jan. 27, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 619.) Sequoia National Park, Calif., report to accompany H. R. 7452 [to add lands to Sequoia National Park, Calif., and to change name of said park to Roosevelt- Sequoia National Park] ; submitted l)v IMr. Barbour. Jan. 20, 1922. .4 ]). (H. rp. 583.) Tenderfoot Lake. Sale of lands within Tenderfoot Lake, Wis., report to accom- pany S. 2468 [providing for sale and disposal of public lands within area heretofore surveyed as Tenderfoot Lake, Wis.] ; submitted by IMr. Burtness. Jan. 19, 1922. 6 p. (H. rp. 579.) Wenatehee National Fore.tt. Exchanges in Wenatchee National Forest, Wash., report to accompany H. R. 6750 | for consolidation of forest lands within Wenatchee National Forest, Wash.|: submitte A 22 — 125 Property report of sergeant at arms of Senate, letter transmitting full and com- plete account of all property in bis possession and in Senate Office Building belonging to Senate, Dec. 5, 1921. 1922. 68 p. (S. doc. 111.) Tradimj irith the enemy. Laws of 65th, 66th. and 67th Congresses relating to trading with enemy act and amendments thereto. 1922. [l]-|-33 p. t 22—26093 ^Var. Outlawry of war, plan to outlaw war. by Salmon O. Leyinson ; presented by Mr. Borah. 1922. 12 p. (S. doc. 115.) [Corrected! print.] 22—26094 APPROPraATIONS COitlllTTKK Liquors. Statement of Wayne B. Wheeler, .general counsel and legislative superintendent of Antisaloon League of America [relative to concentration of liquor in fewer warehouses]. [1922.] p. 21-28. [Extract from hearings, Jan. 11. 1922. on H. R. 9724, making appropriations for Treasury Department, fiscal year 1923.] t Treasury Department appropriation bill, fiscal year 1923, report to accompany H. R. 9724; submitted by Mr. Warren. Jan. 16, 1922. 2 p. (S. i-p. 399.) BANKING AND CCKRENCY COMMITTEE Dollar. Grant memorial coin, report to accompany H. R. 6119 [to authorize coinage of Grant memorial gold dollar and Grant memorial silver half dollar in commemoration of centenary of birth of Flysses S. Grant] ; submitted bv Mr. McLean. Jan. 23. 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 447.) CLAIMS COMMITTEE Alaska Steamship Co., report to accompany S. 978 [for relief of Alaska Steam- ship Company] ; submitted by ]\Ir. Capper. Jan. 16. calendar dav Jan. 17, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 421.) Barknian. Charles. Watson B. Dickerman. administrator, report to accompany S. 1539 [for relief of Watson B. Dickerman. administrator of estate of Charles Backman] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 9 p. (S. rp. 415.) January, 1922 385 Barnett, Mrs. Estolla. Relief of Estella Baniett, report to accompany H. R. 3270; submitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar dav .Tan. 17, 1922. 6 p. (S. rp. 431.) Broini, Adam. Heirs of Adam and Noah Brown, report to accompany S. 67 (for relief of heirs of Adam and Noah Brownl ; sul)nutted ))V Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. ]0 p. (S. rp. 411.) Broirn, Gcorr/e V. Georg^e A'an Derbnr.i,'h Brown, report to accompany S. 1297 [tor iv^lief of (ieorge A'an Derbui'^h Brown] ; submitted by Mr. New. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 12 p. (S. rp. 409.) Buffalo HoiisruTeckiiifi d- SdJrngc Co., report to accompany H. R. 1721 [to authoi'ize refund of i)art of purchase price of Camp Mills to Buffalo House- wrecking and Salvage Company] ; sultmitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calen- dar day Jan. 17. 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 428.) Calendar. Legislative calendar, 07th Congress, Jan. 17, 1922; no. 1. 1922. 11 p. 4'' t Capitol, derrick. Owner of derrick Capitol, report to accompany S. 1767 [for relief of Merrirt & Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company, owner of der- rick Cajiitol] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 423.) Charlotte W. Miller, schooner. Schooner Charlotte W. ililler, report to accom- l)any H. K. 2144 [for relief of owners of schooner Charlotte W. ]\Iiller] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 430.) Claiborne. H. C. Cevt:\m employees of Bureau of Ijighthouses. report to accom- pany H. K. 3249 [for relief of Mrs. H. C. Cla borne, widow of H. C. Claiborne, J. P. Bi-. For relief of .Tesse L. Cla.v, report to accomi)an,v S. 22r)S ; sub- mitted by Mr. Capjier. Jan. 16. calendar day .fan. 17, 1922. 2 p. ( S. rij. 418. ) ClercUnid Trinidad rarintf Co., report to accompany H. R. 6487 [for ndief of Cleveland Trinidad Paving Company] ; submitted bv Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 433.) Cornelia, steam liijliter. Owner of steam lighter Cornelia, report to accompany S. 1814 [for relief of Boston Sand and Gi'avel Company, owner of steam lighter Cornelia] ; submitted by I\Ir. Capper. Jan. 25, calendar dav Jan. 26, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 454.) Dcakyne, Herbert. Col. Herbert Deakyne, report to accompany H. R. 1370 [for relief of Herbert Deakyne] ; submitted by Mr. Robinson. Jan. 10, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 2 p. (S. i-p. 437.) Doris, Italian bark. Gaetano Davide ( )livari fu Fortunato, report to accompany H. R. 6622 [for relief of Gaetano Davide Olivari fu Fortunato. managing owner of Italian bark Doris] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 434.) Everest. Philip S. Piiilio S. Ev(M-est, report to accompany S. 1730 [for relief of I'hilip S. P^vorest] ; submitted by ^Ir. Capper. Jan. 25, calendar day Jan. 26, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 453.) Feitcl, M., House Wreckivf/ Com pan ii. M. Feitel Hou.se Wrecking Co.. report to accompany H. R. 1372 [for relief of M. Feitel House Wrecking Company] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar dav Jan. 17, 1922. 5 p. (S. rp. 427. ) Ferro, A'. Heirs and assigns of N. Ferro, report to accomitany H. R. 8217 |to authorize payment of $872.96 to Government of Italy for relief of heirs and assigns of N. Ferro] ; submitted l>y I\Ir. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar dav Jan. 17, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 435.) Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, report to accompany S. 2765 [for relief of P'idelity and Deposit Company of Maryland] ; submitted bv Mr. New. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 20 p. (S. rp. 410.) Fine, M., tf Sons. Relief of M. Fine & Sons, report to accompany TI. R. l.'}62; submitted by Mr. New. Jan. 18, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 14 p. (S. rp. 407.) 386 January, 1922 Fricx, Charles iS. Charles S. Fries, report to accompany S. 2445 [for relief of Charles S. Fries] : sul)iiiitte(l hv ]\Ir. Capper. Jan. 10, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 420.) Furjak, Kristinn. Kristina Fvir.iak. report to accompany S. IfiO [for relief of Kristina Furiak] ; snhmittetl l)y Mr. Capper. Jan. IG, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 413.) Grace, W. R., d Co. W. R. Grace & Co., report to accompany H. R. 1733 [for relief of W. R. Grace and Company] ; suhmitted bv Mr. Capper. Jan 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 5 p. (S. rp. 429.) Horatio G. Foss. srJinoner. Owners of schoonei Horatio G. Foss. report to acccmipany S. 1817 [for relief of owners of schooner Horatio G. Foss] ; snb- mitted bv Mr. Capper. Jan. 25. calendar day Jan. 26, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 455.) JoJnistou. Fred f?. Capt. Fred S. Johnston, report to accompany H. R. 927 ■ [for relief of Fred S. Johnston] ; submitted bv Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 425.) JiDie. Robert. Robert June, report to accompany S. 1245 [for relief of Roi)ert June]; submitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 19, 1922. 5 .p. (S. rp. 443.) Leiris. WilUam E. William E. Lewis, report to accompany S. 159 [for relief of AVilliam E. Lewis] ; submitted, by Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17. 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 412.) Maria Artau, sloop. Relief of owner of vessel Maria Artau. report to accom- pany H. R. 5965 [for relief of Jose ^ledina. owner of vessel Maria Artau] ; sulmiitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 432.) Half. William H. William Howard May et al. report to accompany S. 2740 [for relief of William Howard May, ex-marshal of Canal Zone, William K, Jackson, ex-district attorney of Canal Zone, and John H. McLean, ex- pavmaster of Panama Canal] ; submitted by Mr. Robinson. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 6 p. (S. rp. 436.) Maiiflou-er. steamer. Owner of steamer Mayflower, report to accompany S. 1813 [for relief of Nantasket Beach Company, owner of steamer Mayflower] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 25, calendar day Jan. 26, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 456.) Hitler. Morfian. ^Morgan Miller, report to accompany S. 103 [for relief of Morgan Miller] ; submitted bv Mr. New. Jan. 16, calendar dav Jan. 17; 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 408.) Ridteii. Mrs. Emma H. Emma H. Ridley, report to accompany S. 1540 [for relief of Emma H. Ridlev] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 7 p. (S. rp. 416.) SJiearer. David M. Capt. David McD. Shearer, report to accompany S. 1861 [authorizing Court of Claims to adjudicate claim of David McD. Shearer for compensation for adoption and use and acquisition by Government of his patentei^l inventions] ; submitted bv Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 7 p. (S. rp. 417.) Six Minute Ferry Company. Relief of Six Minute Ferry Co., report to accom- panv H. R. 1268; submitted bv INlr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 426.) Sjostrnm. Alfred. Alfred S.iostrom. repoi't to accompany S. 2372 [for relief of Alfred Sjostrom] ; submitted bv jNIr. Capper. Jan. 16. calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 4 "p. (S. rp. 424.) Skill. Joseph W. .Joseph W. Skill, report to accompany S. 1603 [for relief of .To.seph W. Skill] ; submitted bv Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 422.) Tohin. Frank R. Estate of Frank R. Tobin, report to accompany S. 2323 [for relief of Anna M. Tobin, executrix of estate of Frank R. Tobin] : submitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar day Jan. 17, 1922. 9 p. (S. rp. 419.) Watkhis. Elizabeth M. Elizabeth Marsh Watkins, report to accompany S. 841 [for relief of Elizabeth Marsh Watkins] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, calendar day .Jan. 17, 1922. 5 p. (S. rp. 414.) January, 1922 387 COMMERCE COMMITTEE Civil Aviation Bureau. Civil aviation in Department of Commerce, liearing before subcommittee on S. 2815, to create Bureau of Civil Aviation In Department of Conunerce, to encourage and regulate operation of civil air- craft in interstate and foreign conunerce, and for other purposes, Dec. 19, 1921. 1922. 76 p. $ Hudson River. Extending time for construction of bridge across Hudson Ilivei% report to accompany S. 2799 [to supplement and amend act to incorpoi'ate North River Bridge Company and to authorize construction of bridge at New Yoi'k City across Hudson River, to regulate conunerce in and over such bridge l)etween States of Nev/ York and New Jersey, and to establish sucli bi'idge a military and post road, so as to extend time for construction] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Calder. Jan. IS, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 442.) PaniuDl'cji River. Bridge across Paniunkey River, Va., report to accompany H. li. 9050 [granting consent of Congress to I'anumkey Ferry Company to construct bridge across Pamunkey River, in Virginia, at or near Sweet Hall] ; submitted by INIr. Sheppard. Jan. 28, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 448.) DTSTKICT OF COLUMBL-i. COMMITTEE Calendar of business, 67th Congress, 2d sess'on, Jan. 20, 1922; no. 3. [1922.] 22 p. large 8° ± Capital punishment in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 1074 [to prescribe method of capital punishment in District of Columbia to be electri- cution] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 16, 1922. 2 p. (S. i-p. 401.) Land. To empower conniiissioners of District of Columbia to convey certain land, report to accompany S. 2610 [to empower commissioners of District of Columbia to convey certain land in Seaton place and S street east of 4th street northeast to owners of abutting property] ; submitted by IMr. Cameron. Jan. 16, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 406.) Potomac Insurance Co. of District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 1312 [to iimend charter of Potomac Insui'tince Company of District of Columbia] ; submitted by Mr. .Jones of Washington. Jan. 16, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 402.) Prospect Hill Ceinetery, report to accompany H. R. 7601 [to amend act incor- porating Pi-ospect Hill Cemetery, so as to permit sale of certain land by cemetery assoc.ation] ; submitted by Mr. Ball. Jan. 16, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 404.) Streets. Change of certain streets in District of Columbia, report to accom- pany S. 2411 [to vacate certain streets and alleys within area known as Walter Reed General Plospital, D. C, and to authorize extension and widen- ing of 14th street from Montague street to its southern termiiuis south of Dahlia street, Nicholson street from 13th street to 16th street, Colorado ave- nue from Montague stret^t to 18th street. Concord avenue from l(5th street to its western teiuninus west of 8th street west, 18th street from Nicholson street to Piney Branch road, and Piney Branch road from 13th street to Blair road] ; submitted by Mr. Ball. Jan. 6, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 380.) Teachers. Retirement of public-school teachers in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 2589 [to amend sec. 11 of act for retirement of public-school teachers in District of Columbia, so that provisions of this act shall apply to certain teachei's who res^gued or were retired from school service prior to June 1, 1919] ; submitted by Mr. Elkins. Jan. 16, 1922. 5 p. (S. rp. 405.) EDUCATION AND LAHOR COMMITTEE Unemployed. Relieving periods of unemployment by system of public works, hearing on S. 2749, to prepare for future cyclical periods of depression and unemployment by systems of public works, Dec. 21 and 22. 1921. 1922. 37 p. il. t M'est Virginia: West Virginia coal fields, hearings pursuant to S. Res. 80, directing Committee on Education and Labor to investigate recent acts of violence in coal fields of West Virginia and adjacent territory and causes which led to conditions which now exist in said territory. 1922. v. 3, ii +1053-78 p. t 87647— No. 325—22 4 388 January, 1922 IFcs"^ Virffinia — Continued. West Virginia coal fields, personal views of Sena- tor Kenyon and views of Senators Sterling, Pliipps, and Warren. 1922. 30 p. (S. rp. 457.) 22— 2G095 EXECUTION WITHOUT TRIAL IN FRANCE, SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE CHAROES OF American Expeditionary Forcea. Alleged executions without trial in France, lioarings relative to charges that nieuihers of American Expeditionary Forces ahroad were executed without trial or court-martial, Nov. 21, 1921 [-Jan. 12, 1922]. 1922. pts. 1-3, [iv]+l-45G p. 5 pi. t FINANCE COMMITTEE Calendars. Daily calendar, hearings on H. R. 7456, to provide revenue, to ■ regulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage industries of United States, and for other purposes, Jan. 9, 1922; no. 33. 67th Congress. [1922.] 3 p. 4" $ Legislative calendar of bills and nominations, 1921-23, Jan. 4 and 24, 1922; no. 15 and 16, 67th Congress [2d session]. [1922.] Each 30 p. 4° t Government bonds. Refunding of obligations of foreign governments, report to accompany H. R. 8762 [to create commission authorized under certain con- ditions to refund or convert obligations of foreign governments owing to United States] ; submitted by Mr. McCumber. Jan. 16, 1922. 10 p. ( S. rp. 400. ) 22—26096 Molasses. Extracts from hearings on tariff bill (H. R. 74.56), Dec. 20, 1921, paragraph 503, Molasses. [1921.] p. 3879-3926. t Tariff. Hearings on proposed tariff act of 1921 (H. R. 7456). Revised and indexed. 1922. [pts. 1-5.] t American valuation, [vi] + 1-342 p. Dyes embargo, [vi] + 343-775 p. Schedule 1, Chemicals, oils, and paints, [vii] + 777-1344 p. Schedule 2, Earths, earthenware, and glassware, [v] + 1345-1605 p. Schedule 3, Metals and manufactures of. [vii] + 1607-2101 p. INTEIRSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE Freight rates. Modification of transportation act, 1920, extract from hearings on S. 1150 and S. 2510. bills to amend transportation act, 1920, and for other purposes; statement of Clyde M. Reed. 1922. [1] +203-212 p. t Modification of transportation act, 1920, extract from hearings on S. 1150 and S. 2510. bills to amend transportation act, 1920, and for other purposes ; statements by committee representing National Association of Owners of Rail- road Securities. 1922. [1] +411-519 p. t ■ Modification of transportation act, 1920, hearings on S. 1150 and S. 2510, bills to amend transportation act, 1920, and for other purposes. 1922. vii+ 3-720 p. [Also issued in 4 separate numbered parts.] t Railroad revenues and expenses, hearings pursuant to Senate resolution 23, directing Committee on Interstate Commerce to hold hearings upon matters relating to revenues and expenses of railroads which report to Interstate Conunerce Commission, Oct. 13-Dec. 3, 1921. 1921. v. 3, ii+ 1033-1596 +xii p. 55 pi. X JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Jan. 9 and 23, 1922; no. 24 and 25. [1922.] Each 40 p. 4" t Gambling. Excluding gambling information from mails, hearings before sub- committee on H. R. 6508, to amend sec. 213 and 215, act of Mar, 4, 1909 (crim- inal code), relating to offenses against postal service, and sec. 3929 and 4041, Revised statutes, relating to exclusion of fraudulent devices and lottery para- phernalia from mails, and for other purposes, Dec. 9, 1921- Jan. 10, 1922. 1922. 113 p. [Pages 1-51 were also published separately as pt. 1.] t January, 1922 389 MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Army. Pay of enlisted men of Army, report to accompany S. 2493 [to relieve enlisted men affected thereby from certain hardship incident to operation of proviso of sec. 4b of national defense act, as amended, and to protect dis- bursinc: officei-s in coniu'Ction therewith] ; submitted by Mr. Kobinsdii. Jan. 10,1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 396.) Cletner, Alartin. Martin Cletner, report to accompany S. 2632 [to correct mili- tary record of Martin Cletner] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. Jan. 23, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 449.) Collins. Henry P. Henry P. Collins, alias Patrick Collins, report to accompany S. 2380 [for relief of Henry P. Collins, alias Patrick Collins] ; submitted by Mr. Lenroot. Jan. 20, calendar day Jan. 21, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 446.) Deakyne, Herbert. Col. Herbert Deakyne, report to accompany S. 14.56 [for relief of Herbert Deakyne] ; submitted by Mr. Robinson. .Tan. 10, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 395.) Ferrin, Frank. Frank Ferrin. report to accompany H. R. 2004 [for relief of Frank Ferrin] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Jan. 23, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 4.50.) Leavcmrorth, Kans. Lease of certain tract of land in Leavenworth, report to accompany H. R. 90G0; [to lease tract of land to Leavenworth, Kans.] ; sub- mitted bv Mr. Fletcher. Jan. 2.5, calendar day Jan. 27, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 459.) Military reservations. Transfer of title of certain military reservations in Massachusetts, report to accompany S. 2736 [for conveyance of unused mili- tary reservations in Massachusetts, known as Fort Lee. Fort Pickerint;, and Fort Sewall, to Salem and Marblehead] ; submitted bv Mr. Wadsworth. Jan. 9, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 392.) Parke. Richard. Richard Parke, rejjort to accompany S. 2179 [for relief of Richard Parke]; submitted by Mr. Cameron. Jan. 24, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 452.) ShekcU. Alonzo C. Alonzo C. vShekell, report to accompany S. 249.S [for relief of Alonzo C. Shekell] ; submitted bv Mr. Myers. Jan. 9," 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 394.) Shell, Peter. Peter Shell, report to accompany S. 140 [for relief of Peter Shell] ; submitted by Mr. Myers. .Tan. 9, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 393.) Soldiers. Destitute discharjred soldiers in Europe and Siberia, report to accom- pany S. 2935 [to amend sec. 3 of act to furnish free transportation and sub- sistence from Europe and Siberia to United States for destitute discharged soldiers and their wives and children, so as to extend time within which transportaticm may be furnished] ; submitted bv Mr. Sutherland. Jan. 20, calendar day Jan. 21, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 445.) War Department. Acquisition of lands for military purposes, report to accom- pany S. 28S5 [to authorize acquisition of lands for military purposes in certain cases and making appropriations therefor] ; submitted bv Mr. Cameron. Jan. 25, calendar day Jan. 27, 1922. 5 p. (S. rp. 458.) William and Mary College. Loan of cannon to William and IMary College, report to accompany S. 2173 [to loan to College of William and Mary in Vir- ginia 2 of cannon surrendered by British at Yorktown on Oct. 19, 1781] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Robinson. Jan. 10, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 397.) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, G7th Congress, 2d session, Jan. 10 and 31, 1922; no. 8 and 9. [1922.] Each 8 p. large 8° t Chamicrlain, Edmund G. Capt. Edmund G. Chamberlain, Marine Corps, hear- ings before sulK'omniittee pursuant to Senate resoluticm 70. directing (;!oni- mittee on Naval Affairs to investigate case of former Capt. Ednnmd G. Cham- berlain, Marine Corps, Nov. 29-Dec. 16, 1921. 1922. pt. 6. ii +317-524 p. t Claims. Autliorizing Secretary of Navy to settle certain claims for damages, report to accompany S. 2G74 [to amend act authorizing Secretary of Navy to settle claims for damages to private property arising from collisions with naval vessels by increasing amount of claims which may be adiusted bv Secre- tary] ; submitted by air. Page. Jan. 24, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 451.) 390 January, 1922 Officers, Nary. Use of titles on tablets and otlier memorials, report to accom- pany H. K. 5013 [to sanction use of certain titles on tablets and other memorials erected to members of naval service to whom appointments to sudi rank would have been issued except for their death] ; submitted by Mr. Walsli of INIontana. Jan. 20, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 444.) Radio stations. Operation of Government-owned radio stations, bearinj;;s pur- suant to House joint resolution 7, to amend sec. 2 of joint resolution to authorize operation of Government-owned radio stations for use of general public [relative to acceptance and transmission of press messages], Dec. 8, 1921. 1922. 22 p. t . To authorize operation of Govei-nment-owned radio stations for use of general public, report to accompany H. J. Res. 7 [to amend sec. 2 of joint resohition to authorize operation of Government-owned radio stations for use of general public, relative to acceptance and transmission of press messages] ; submitted by Mr. Poindexter. Jan. 18, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 440.) Sui)i)ly Corps, Navy. To redistribute number of officers in the several grades of Supply Corps of Navy, report to accompany S. 2390: submitted by jSIr. Pitt- man. Jan. 18, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 441.) [Corrected print.] Willey, J\[rs. Ellen M. Ellen M. Willey, report to accompany H. R. 5G59 [for relief of Ellen M. 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List of standard plans and general type plans for ships of Navy covering work under Bureau of Construction and Repair. Edition of Jan. 1922. 1922. 27 p. t 22—26099 ENGINEERING BUREAU Marine engineering. Manual of engineering instructions, 1921. 1921. 112 p. * Paper, 15c. 22—26100 MARINE CORPS Orders. Marine Corps orders 49 and 51, 1921; Nov. 21 and Dec. 2, 1921. 1921. p. 936 and p. 941, 4" t MEDICINE AND SURGERY BITREAU Naval medical hulletin. United Slates naval medical bulletin, published for information of Medical Department of service, Jan. 1922, v. 16, no. 1; edited by W. M. Kerr. 1922. vi+1-218 p. 1 pi. 4 p. of pi. map. [Beginning Jan. 1922, this publication will be issued montldy instead of quarterly as liereto- fore. It will also include Notes on preventive medicine, formerly issued as a separate publication.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1..50 a yr.. foreign subscrip- tion. .$2.50 (subscription prices (m publication incorrect). 8 — 350.95 Special, articles. — Mosquito eradication ; l3y A. H. Allen. — Hospital morale ; by B. L. Munson. — Pathologist as essential factor in clinical diagnosis ; l)y .Tohn Harper. — Ton.sillectomy, surgical procedure ; by G. B. Tril)le. — Cholelithiasis ; bv W. A. Brams. — With Anson to Juan Fernandez, pt. 1 ; by W. M. Kerr. — Andrew Reginold Wentworth, 1V.-!i-1!i:j1.- -I'.rniiclio-iuM'iuii'niia :ind broncbostenosis following appendectomy; bv I. W. Jacobs. — Report of 4 surgical ca.ses ; by J. J. A. McMullin. — Chronic cholecystitis'; by C. S. Norburn. — Impressions from 100 mastoid operations ; by J. W. Green. — Instruc- tion at Oteen [N. C] ; by E. L. Ilehir. — Note.s on preventive medicine for medical officers. Navy. 406 January, 1922 Prevent ire medicine. Notes on preventive medicine for medical officers, Navy. [This imblication will liereafter be issued as a part of the United States naval medical bulletin, which see above.] NAVIGATION BUREAU Boat hook of Navy. 1920. [Reprint with omission of illustration] 1921. 2.")S p. il. 5 pi. 24° * Cloth, 50c. 22—26066 Recruiting and enlisttnent. Instructions for recruiting officers of Navy, 1922. 1921. 44 p. t 22—26067 HYDROGKAPHIC OFFICE Note. — The charts, sailing directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the General catalogue of marineris' charts and hooks and of the Hydrographic bulletin-s, reprints,- and Notice to mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic office in Washington and at the branch offii es in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Seattle, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Uydrographic bulletin, weelvlv, no. 1687-90; Jan. 4-25, 1922. [1922.] Each 1 p. large 4° and f t Notice to mariners 1-4, X922 ; Jan. 7-2S [1922]. [1922.] [xxxiii] +1-124 leaves, map. [Weekly.] t Tide calendar [for Norfolk (Navy Yard) and Newport News, Va.], Feb. 1922. [1922.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t Charts Blanche Bay, New Britain (Neu Pommern) Bismarck Archipelago, south Pacific Ocean, from German surveys between 1895 and 1912 ; with inset. Greet Har- bor. Blanche Bay, from latest German surveys ; chart 2972. Scale naut. m.= 2.6 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Dec. 1921. 26.6X39.7 in. t 50c. Nansei Shoto, or Southwestern Islands, Japan, Miyako Jima to Taiwan (For- mosa), from Japanese surveys between 1887 and 1915; chart 5306. Scale naut. m.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 1922. 30.7X47 in. t60c. Neto Guinea [or] Papua, south coast, south Pacific Ocean, Freshwater Bay to Round Head, from British surveys between 1850 and 1888, with other addi- tions from explorations by Rev. Messrs. McFarlane and Chalmers, 1876-77, and from various British authorities to 1907 ; chart 2946. Scale naut. m.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 1922. 37.6X25 in. T 40c. North Sea, middle sheet, compiled from latest information ; chart 4842. Scale 1° lat.=6.5 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 1922. 26.1X46.2 iu. t50c. Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Feb. 1922: chart 3500. Scale 1° long.— 0.7 In. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 12, 1922. 23.4X35.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. Pilot chart of Indian Ocean. Mar. 1922: chart 2603. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 12, 1922. 22.6X31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the AVeather Bureau.] 1 10c. Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Feb. 1922; chart 1400. Scale 1° long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 12, 1922. 23.2X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. 14—16339 Note. — Contains on reverse. U. S. radio compass stations instructions [with lists of radio compass stations in United States and Canada]. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Mar. 1922; chart 1401. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydroirraphic Office, Jan. 12, 1922. 23.7X35.3 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. Note. — Contains on rever.se, U. S. radio compass stations instructions [with lists of radio compass stations in United States and Canada]. January, 1922 407 Pilot charts — Contimied. Pilot chart of south Atlantic Ocean, Mar-May, 1922; chart 2600. Scale 1° long.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 12. 1922. 23X31.0 in. [Quarterly. Certain portion.s of the data are fur- nished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. Pilot chart of south Pacific Ocean, Mar.-May, 1922; chart 2601. Scale 1° long.^0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 12, 1922. 21.2X35.5 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE American ephemeris and nautical almanac, [calendar] year 1924. 1922. xviii+794 p. il. 2 maps. * Cloth, $1.00. 7—35435 ' SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Supply Corps. Nary. Memoranda for information of officers of Supply Corps, commanding officers of ships, and commandants of stations 232 ; Dec. 1, 1921. [1922.] p. 5714-66, 12° [Monthly.] t YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAU Poioer-plants. General instructions for operation and maintenance of central power plants [at] navy yards and stations. 1921. 29 p. 4° t 22 — 26101 PAN AMERICAN UNION Note. — The Pan American Union spIIs its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at price.s usually ranging from 5c. to $2.50. The price of the English edition of the bulle- tin is 25c. "a single copy or $2.50 a year, the Spanish edition $2.00 a year, the Portuguese edition $1.50 a year ; an additional charge of 50c. a year on each edition for countries outside the Pan American Union. Address the Director General of the Pan American Union. Banana. Story of banana; [by Philip K. Reynolds]. 1921. 32 p. il. [From Bulletin. Dec. 1921.] t Bulletin [Enalish edition). Bulletin of Pan American Union, Jan. 1922; [v. 54, no. 1]. [1922.] [iv] +1-108 p. il. [Monthly.] 8—30967 Same. (H. doc. 2.50, pt. 7.) (Portuf/iiese edition). Boletin da Uniao Pan-Americana, Janeiro, 1922, edicao portuguesa ; [v. 22, no. 1]. [Gibson Brothers, Inc., Washington, D. C, 1922.] [iv]-|-l-84 p. il. [Monthly. This number is entitled Progressos recentes em pedologia pratica.] 11 — 27014 ■ • (Spa7iish edition). Boletin de la Union Panamericana, Enero, 1922, seccion espanola ; [v. 54, no. 1]. [1922.] [iv] +1-108 p. il. [Monthlv.] 12—12555 Commerce. Latin American foreign trade in 1920, general survey. 1922. 16 p. [From Bulletin, Jan. 1922.] t PANAMA CANAL Note. — Although The Panama Canal makes its reports to, and is under t^e supervi- sion of, the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department. Panama Canal record, v. 15, no. 21-24; Jan. 4-25, ]922. Balboa Heights, C. Z. [1922]. p. 283-312. [Weekly.] 7—35328 Note. — The Panama Canal record is furnished free to United States Government departments and bureaus, Members of Congress, representatives of foreign govern- ments, steamship lines, and public libraries. Others desiring this publication may obtain it at the subscription price of $1.50 per year In the Canal Zone, the United States, and the Republic of Panama ; $2.00 per year elsewhere. Remittances for sub- scriptions may be forwarded to The Panama danal. Washington. D. C, or to The Panama Cahal Record, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. 408 January, 1922 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Appropriations. Supplementul estimates for appropriation for Post Office De- partment, estimates for appropriation for Post Office Department for fiscal year 1923, supplemental to estimates transmitted in budget, with letter from director of Bureau of Budget. Jan. 20, calendar day Jan. 21, 1922. 6 p. (S. doc. 118.) I Claims. Personal or property damage claims, Post Office Department, estimate of appropriation for personal or property damage claims for fiscal year 1923, supplementing l)udget estimates. Jan. 11, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 151.) t Letter-carriers. Instructions relative to efficiency records of post-office clerks and city letter carriers. [Reprint 1922.] 8 p. t Postal bulletin, v. 42, no. 12750-774; Jan. 3-31, 1922. [1922.] Each 2 leaves or 1 p. f" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] * Paper, 5c. single copy. $2.00 a yr. 6—5810 Postal guide. United States official postal guide, 4th series, v. 1, no. 7; Jan. 1922. 1922. cover-title, [2] +1-^6 p.+leaves 47-i9+[2] p. [Monthly. In- cludes Inserts 717-721 to Postal laws and regulations of United States.] * Official postal guide, with supplements, $1.50 ; July issue, $1.00 ; supplements published monthly (11 pamphlets) 50c. 4 — 18254 Universal Postal Union, convention of Madrid, Nov. 30, 1920, with detailed regulations for its execution. 1921. 137 p. il. [French and English.] t 22—26068 FOREIGN MAILS DIVISION Steamboats. Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails to foreign coun- tries during Feb. 1922. Jan. 16, 1922. 1 p. f" [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 50c. RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Connecticut. General scheme of Connecticut and Rhode Island, Nov. 1921. 1921. 59 p. t Mail-trains. Schedule of mail trains, no. 433. Jan. 4, 1922, 7th division. Rail- way Mail Service, comprising Kan.sas and Missouri. 1922. 156+ [1] p. narrow 8° t Minnesota, Chicago, 111., standpoint, Feb. 1922. 1921. 219 p. [Title on cover is : Scheme of Minnesota, Chicago, 111., standpoint, 1922. Half of the pages are blank.] + Postal service. Holiday mails. Nov. 10, 1921. 4 p. large 4° (Circular letter 1567.) t Holiday mails. Nov. 22, 1921. 7 p. 4° [Extract from Circular letter 1567, with supplementary matter.] t TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION Note. — Since February, 1908, the Topography Division has been preparing rural-delivery maps of counties in which rural delivery is completely established. They are published in two forms, one giving simply the rural free delivery routes, starting from a single given post office, sold at 10 cents each ; the other, the rural free delivery routes in an entire county, sold at 35 cents each. A uniform scale of 1 inch to 1 mile is used. Editions are not issued, but sun-print copies are produced in response to special calls addressed to the Disbursing Clerk, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C. These maps should not be confused with the post route maps, for which see Monthly catalogue tor August, 1921, page 112. PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Address of President of United States at National Agricultural Conference, Washington, D. C, Jan. 23, 1922. 1922. 12 p. t 22—26079 Alaska. Executive order, Alaska [temporarily withdrawing certain described lands in Alaska, from settlement, etc., to be reserved for use in connection with administration of Mount McKinley National Park and to protect right of way for proposed road into park]. Jan. 13, 1922, 1 p. f° (No. 3617.) t January, 1922 409 Archives. Executive order, transfer of certain liistorical papers from Depart- ment of State to Library of Congress [tliere to be preserved and rendered accessible under rules and regulations prescribed by librarian of Congress]. Dec. 19, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3594.) $ Baker, Samuel W. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Samuel W. Baker to position in office of collector of customs, Des Moines, Iowa]. Dec. 19, 1921. 1 p. r (No. 3591.) t Bazaar, Vaul. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Paul Bazaar as clerk in oflice of United States Veterans' Bureau at Rochester, N. Y.]. Jan. 12, 1922. 1 p. r (No. 3612.) % Birds. Executive order setting apart Montana National Bison Range. Sully s Hill (N. Dak.) National Park Game Preserve, and Elk Refuge (Wyo.) as bird refuges. Dec. 22, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3596.) t Carson, Anthony J. Executive order [authorizing that Anthony J. Carson and Joseph F. Scott be continued in employment at navy yard, Boston, Mass., in consideration of their valiant service while serving in military forces of United States]. Dec. 24, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3598.) t C'ustons Service. Executive order [abolishing certain listed ports of entry and creating others as listed, effective Feb. 1, 1922]. Jan. 9, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3609.) + Government officials and employees. Executive order [further amending Executive order of Feb. 14, 1912, permitting employees in Executive civil sei"vice permanently residing in certain incorporated municipalities adjacent to District of Columbia to become candidates for or to hold municipal office therein, so as to include Potomac, Va., among those named in order]. Dec. 24, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3597.) t Hamlet, George B. Executive order [authorizing appointment of George B. Hamlet to clerical position in classified civil service]. Jan. 5, 1922. 1 p. f" (No. 3606.) t Indians. Executive order [providing that trust period on allotments made to Indians of Grand Portage Reservation, Minn., which expires during calendar year 1922, be extended for period of 10 years]. Jan. 12, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3613.) t Executive order [providing that trust period on allotments made to Indians of Winnibigoshish Reservation, Minn., which expires during calendar year 1922, be extended for period of 10 years], Jan. 12, 1922. 1 p. i° (No. 3614.) t Insurance. Executive order [i-evoking Executive order 2770 of Dec. 7, 1917, prohibiting all foreign insurance companies from doing business in United States after Feb. 1, 1918, unless such companies shall first obtain from Secre- tary of Treasury licenses to do business, and authorizing Secretary of Treasury to issue or refuse such licenses as he may deem proper]. Jan. 17, 1922. 1 p. f (No. 3620.) % Jefferson Barracks. Executive order [assigning certain described portion of Jefferson Barracks military reservation, situated in St. Louis Countv. Mo., to United States Veterans' Bureau]. Jan. 9, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3608.) % Marine and Seamen's Insurance Division. Continuing Division of Marine and Seamen's Insurance of United States Veterans' Bureau in existence until June 30, 1922, proclamation. Dec. 14, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 1617.) t Masonic Mutual Life Association of District of Columbia. Veto message re- lating to Masonic Mutual Relief Association, message returning to House of Representatives without approval House bill 6380, act to amend act to incor- porate Masonic Mutual Relief Association of District of Columbia, and stating certain objections thereto. Jan. 20, 1922. 1 p. (H. doc. 160.) t Moramura Brothers. Executive order [authorizing that all income tax returns made by Moramura Brothers and by Haviland Brothers, or Haviland & Company, be open to inspection by Joseph W. Fordney, chairman of Ways and Means Committee, or such member of committee as he may designate]. Dee. 21, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3595.) + Naha-Yap-Guam. cables. Executive order [authorizing Secretary of Navy to make necessaiy arrangements for temporary operation of Guam end of Naba- Yap-Guam cables]. Dec. 24, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3600.) t 410 January, 1922 National forests. Executive order, Crook National Forest, Ariz, [furtlier modi- fying boundaries of Crook National Forest as defined by proclamation of Aug. 6, 1919, by excluding therefrom certain described lands in Arizona, ex- cluded lands to be sold and disposed of under provisions of townsite laws]. Dec. 24, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3599.) t Executive order, Sequoia National Forest, Calif, [excluding from Sequoia National Forest certain described land included in homestead entry made by Pemberton Beaty on Dec. 20, 1918]. Jan. 12, 1922. 1 p. f (No. 3616.) t Executive order, White River-Holy Cross National Forest, Colo, [merg- ing into one national forest, to be known as White River National Forest, certain lands williiu boundaries of Holy Cross National Forest, as defined by proclamation of Dec. 16, 1910, and lands now within White River National Forest]. Jan. 3, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3605.) t Panama Canal. Executive order [prescribing Rules of practice and procedure of United States district court in and for Canal Zone]. Dec. 30, 1921. 17 p. r (No. 3603.) t Panama Railroad Co., message transmitting annual report of board of directors of Panama Railroad Co. for fiscal year ended June 30, 1921. Jan. 25, 1922. 1 p. (S. doc. 120.) [Message of transmittal only.] ± Passports. Executive order [amending Rules governing granting and issuing of passports in United States, issued June 13, 1920, and prescribing that affidavit of applicant for passport must be made in Philippine Islands before clerk of court of 1st instance, and in Virgin Islands before clerk of district court, and seal of court must be affixed unless there is in such place an agent of Department of State, in which case application must be made before such agent]. Dec. 31. 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3604 A.) X Purchasing Commission for Russian Relief. Executive order [naming Purchas- ing Commission for Russian Relief, this commission to act as agency for pur- pose of purchase, transport, and delivery of corn, seed grain, and presei'ved milk to Russia, authorizing United States Grain Corporation to act as fiscal agency of said Commission, furtlier authorizing American Relief Administra- tion to accept said commodities and to distribute same in Russia, and also directing that United States Grain Corporation and American Relief Admin- istration submit report of expenditures and work not later than Dec. 15, 1922]. Dec. 24, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3601.) t Quill, Mrs. Mary M. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Mrs. Mary M. Quill to clerical position in Treasury Depai'tment]. Dec. 31, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3604.) t Registers {land offices). Execntive order [consolidating offices of register and receiver of land office at Camden. Ark., abolishing office of receiver, and transferring all powers, duties, obligations, and penalties imposed by law upon both register and receiver to register]. Jan. 17, 1922. 1 p. f ° (No. 3618.) t Executive order [consolidating offices of register and receiver of land office at Gregory, S. Dak., abolishing office of receiver, and trausfei-ring all powers, duties, obligations, and penalties imposetl by law upon both register and receiver to register]. Jan. 9, 1922. 1 p. f (No. 3610.) t Executive order [consolidating offices of register and receiver of land office at Topeka. Kans.. abolishing office of receiver, and transferring all powers, duties, obligations, and penalties imposed by law upon both register and receiver to register], Jan. 17, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3619.) t Executive order [consolidating offices of register and receiver of land office at Walla Walla, Wash., abolishing office of receiver, and transferring all powers, duties, obligations, and penalties imposed by law upon both register and receiver to register]. Dec. 19, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3593.) ± Executive order [consolidating offices of register and receiver of land office at Williston, N. Dak., abolishing office of receiver, and transferring all powers, duties, obligations, and penalties imposed by law upon both register and receiver to register]. Jan. 12, 1922. 1 p. f (No. 3615.) t Ryan, Mrs. Bertha. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Mrs. Bertha Rvan as clerk in classified civil service subject to such test as may be pre- scribed by Civil Service Commission]. Dec. 19, 1921. 1 p. f (No. 3592.) t Treasury Department. Executive order [amending civil service rules relating to Treasury Department so as to except from examinations 5 deputy commis- sioners of internal revenue]. Jan. 9, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3611.) t January, 1922 411 West Leicark, steamship. Executive order [authorizing transfer of steamship West Lewarlv from Shipping Board to War Department]. Jan. 7, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3607.) t Willia7nson, John N. Executive order [waiving that part of Executive order of May 10, 1921, which pertains to age limit of candidates for Presidential postmastership examinations, so as to permit rating of examination papers of John N. Williamson, applicant for position of postmaster at Prineville, Oreg.]. Dec. 29, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3602.) t RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Antimony. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11912, Great Western Smelting & Refining Company v. director general et al. ; petition for further hearing. 1922. cover-title, 4 p. t Bills of kiflinfj. In Supreme Court, no. — , Leigh-Ellis & Co. v. James C. Davis, agent ; brief of respondent on petition for writ of certiorari. 1922. cover- title, i+14 p. + Camas Prairie Railroad. Final settlement between director general of rail- roads and Camas Prairie Railroad Company, — , 1922. 1922. 8 p. 4° t Camphor-oil. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13031, Antoine Chiris Company v. director general et al. ; brief for director general. 1922. cover-title, 17 p. t Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Radhvay. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway Company and other corporations, Jan. — , 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4° t Cumberland Railroad. Final settlement between director general of railroads and J. R. Campbell, receiver of Cumberland Railroad Company, Jan. — , 1922. 3922. 3 p. 4° t Delta Southern Railway. Final settlement between director general of rail- roads and Delta Southern Railway, Jan. — , 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4° t Equipment trust agreement. .James C. Davis, director general of railroads. , and Guaranty Trust Company of New York as trustee ; amendment to equip- ment trust agreement, no. — . of Jan. 15, 1920, dated Jan. 15, 1922. 1921. cover-title. 3 p. 4" t Evaporated milk. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13018, Borden Sales Company, Inc., v. director general, as agent ; l)rief on part of director general. 1922. cover-title, 7 p. I Freight. Before Interstate Conmierce Commission, docket no. 12818, Keystone Elevator & Warehouse Company r. director general et al. ; brief for director gir.eial. 1922. cover-title, 6 p. % Freight rates. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12179, Traffic Bu- reau. Cliamber of Commerce, Phoenix, Ariz., v. director general ; exceptions on part of director general to proposed report of examiner. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. t Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12220, Pittsburgh Steel Com- pany V. director general et al. ; exceptions on behalf of director general to examiner's proposed report. 1922. cover-title, 2 p. % Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12225, Pittsburgli Steel Company r. director general et al. ; exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1922. cover-title, 5 p. X • Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12771, Farmers Manufac- turing Company r. director general et al. ; exceptions by director general to examiner's report. 1922. covei"-title, 2 p. t Furl-oil. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13023, American Woolen Company v. director general et al. ; brief on part of director general. 1921. cover-title, 14 p. I Furniture polisli. Before Interstate Commerce Conunission. no. 12597, O So-Ezy Products Company et al. v. director general et al. ; brief of director general. 1922. cover-title, 17 p. X 412 Jam AKY, 1922 Houston and Brazos Valley liaUiiay. Final settlement between director general of railroads and George C. Morris, receiver of Houston and Brazos Valley Railway Company, Dec. — , 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4° t Limestone. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12917, Central Iron & Stet'l Company r. director general ; exceptions on l)elialf of director gen- eral to propo.sed report of examiner. 1922. cover-title, 11 p. % Meat. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 10475. Rath Packing Com- pany V. director general et al. ; exceptions on part of director general to report pi-oposed by examiner. 1922. cover-title, 5 ii. t Molasses. Before Interstate Commerce Commi&sion, no. 13021, Wyoming Sugar Company r. director general et al. ; exceptions on behalf of director general to proposed report by examiner. 1922. cover-title, 5 p. t Petroleum. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, I. C. C. docket no. 12742, Empire Refineries [Incorporated] v. director general et al. : exceptions on behalf of director genei-al of railroads. 1921. cover-title, 6 p. t Pipe. Before Interstate Conmierce Commission, I. C. C. docket no. 12932. Humble Oil & Refining Company r. director general et al. ; exceptions on pare of director general. 1922. cover-title, 7 p. t Reconsignment. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12923, Pioneer Lumber Company et al. v. director general, as agent ; exceptions on behalf of director general to proposed report of examiner. 1922. cover-title, 5 p. t Rudders. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11432, George A. Fuller Company v. director general ; petition bv director general for rehearing. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. $ Sodium cyanid. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13194, Compani de Real del Monte y Pachuca r. director general ; defendant's brief. 1922. cover-title, i+19 p. t Speedotneter. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12.568, Chevrolet Motor Company of California v. director general et al. ; exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1921. cover-title, 3 p. t Sugar. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, docket no. 11902, Beaumont Chamber of Commerce v. director general et al. ; exceptions by director gen- eral to examiner's report. 1921. cover-title, 8 p. t Sulpliuric acid. Before Interstate Commerce Comm'ssion, I. C. C. docket no. 12684, Magnolia Petroleum Company v. d rector general et al. ; exceptions on part of director general of railroads. 1921. cover-title, op. t Switching charges. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12317, Lacka wanna Steel Company v. director general, as agent ; exceptions on part of director general to examiner's proposed report. 1922. cover-title, 7 p. I Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12732, Helena Traffic Bureau r. director general ; except :ons on behalf of director general to pro- posed report of examiner. 1922. cover-title, 9 p. t Befoi-e Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12908, Terre Haute, In- dianapolis »& Eastern Traction Co. et al. v. director general ; brief for defend- ant. 1922. cover-title, i+23 p. t SHIPPING BOARD Freight rates. Ex parte 1, Alaskan rate investigation; [decided Nov. 14, 1919; report of board]. 1921. [l]-(-l-12 p. [From Shipping Board reports. V. 1.] t Wool. Docket no. 11, Boston Wool Trade Association v. Merchants and Miners Transportation Company; [decided Dec. 13, 1921; report and order of board]. 1921. [1] +32-35+ [1] p. [Report from Shipping Board reports, V. 1.] t Dockets nos. 8 and 10, Boston Wool Trade Association v. Merchants and Miners Transportation Company; [decided Dec. 2, 1921; report and order of board]. 1922. [1] +24-31+ [1] p. [Report from Shipping Board reports, V.].] t January, 1922 413 SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION Collisions at sea. Instructions to managere, charterers, and masters on report- ing collision or salvage. [1921.] 11 p. 12° t 21—26947 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Note." — In a recent price-list the Smitlisoniau Institution publislies this notice : " Appli- cants for the publications in this list are requested to state the grounds of their re- quests, as the Institution is able to supply papers only as an aid to the researches or studies in which tliey are especially interested. These papers are distributed gratis, except as otherwise indicated, and should be ordered by the publication numbers ar- ranged in sequence. 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Additional employees for Civil Service Couunission. supplemental estimate of appropriation for Civil Service Commission for additional employees for Civil Service Commission for purpose of instituting investigations and research as to character, training, and experience of af)pli- eants for examination, also estimate for salaries. Civil Service Commission, for purpose of increasing salaries of the 3 commissioners from $5,000 to $7,500 per annum each. Jan. 19, 1922. 3 p. (H. doc. 157.) t Coast Guard. Transfer of certain appropriations for Coast Guard, suggested legislation requested by Secretary of Treasury transferring $205,000 from present appropriation for subhead of " Rations," under Coast Guard, to subheads " Fuel and water " and " Contingent expenses " of Coast Guard. Jan. 13, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 154.) t District of Columbia. New equipment for recorder of deeds. District of Columbia, suggested legislation requested by commissioners of District of Columbia authorizing recorder of deeds of District of Columbia to expend from fees and emoluments of his office $5,872.20 for new equipment. Jan. 13, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 153.) t Engraving and Printing Bureau. Limitation as to number of delivered sheets of checks, drafts, etc., proposed legislation modifying limitation for fiscal year 1922 as to number of delivered sheets of checks, drafts, and miscel- laneous work in Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Jan. 19, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 158.) t Federal Potoer Commission. Printing and binding, etc., for Federal Power Commission, draft of proposed legislation authorizing Federal Power Com- mission to expend not exceeding $5,000 of original appropriation contained in Federal water power act for necessary printing and binding, and not exceeding $500 for law books, books of reference, and periodicals during fiscal year 1923. Jan. 19, 1922. 2 p. 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Jan. 9, 1922. 14 p. 1 tab. (H. doc. 147.) t 18—26147 January, 1922 417 GENEKAL SUPl'LY COMMITTEE Government supplies. General schedule of supplies, fiscal year 1922 : 1st sup- plement of awards to class 2, Hardware, metals, and leather and saddlery, Jan. 1-June 30, 1922. [1922.] 50 p. 4° t 16—26857 Same: 4th supplement to class 8, Gasoline, kerosene, linseed oil, and tur- pentine, Jan. 1-Mar. 31, 1922. [1922.] 2 leaves, f" [Multi^raphed.] $ Same : 1st supplement of awards' to class 9, Furniture aud floor coverings, Jan. 1-June 30, 1922. [1921.] 8 p. 4° t Specifications and proposals for supplies [fiscal year 1922] : class 10, Groceries and provisions, soap, meat and meat products, and fish. Mar. 1- June 30, 1922. [1922.] 16 p. 4° t Same: class 11, Forage, flour, and seed, Mar. 1-June 30, 1922. [1922.] 8 p. 4° t GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Bonds of United States. INIarket prices and investment values of outstanding bonds and notes [of United States. Dec. 1921]. Jan. 3, 1922. 5 p. 4° (Form A.) 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[From Public health reports, Oct. 28, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26108 Oectipational dermatoconiosis among zinc oxide workers; by John A. Turner. 1922. 7 p. (Reprint 705.) [From Public health reports, Nov. 4, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26070 Plague. Note of natural immunity of wild rats to plague; by R. R. Spencer. 1922. 4 p. (Reprint 709.) [From Public health reports, Nov. 18, 1921.] ♦•Paper, 5c. 22—26071 Puhlic health reports, v. 37, no. 1-4; Jan. 6-27, 1922. 192S. [xvij +1-197 p. 11. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $2.75. 6—25167 Special articles. — No. 1. Mortality from cancer, 1920. — Sickness frequency among industrial employees, morbidity among group of wage earners, Jan. 1920-June, 1921. Useful factory in.sjx'clion form; by C.-E. .\. Winslow and Leonard Greonburg. — No. 2. Some child hygiene activities of lublic Health Service ; by Taliaferro Clark. — 418 January, 1922 I'lihlic hcdJth rct>orts — Coiitiimed. THplitheria in T'liited States fannnal case rates i)er 1,000 ponulatioii, Jan. -Oct. lOlil and 1!)L'0, and niwlians for lOl.'i-L'O]. — Scarlet fever in United States (annual ease rates per 1.000 poiniiation, .Tan.-Oct. 1021 and lOJO. and medians for ]018-'.'01. — Mortality from oij^anie diseases of heart, 1920. — Mortality from tuberculosis, 1920. — No. .'{. Tulara'mia Francis 1921 : 4, Transmission of tulara>niia l)y bedbug, Cimex lec- tularius, by Edward Francis and G. ('. Lake; \~k Transmission of "tularipmia by mouse lou.se, I'olyplax serratns (Hurm.), l)y Edward Francis and G. C. Lake; (j, Cuftivation of Bacterium tularense on mediums new to this organism, b\' Edward Francisl. — Hasal metabolism of infants fed on dry milk powder; by Fritz B.' Talbot [and] Margaret E. Moriarty. — No. 4. Surgical techniiuie employed ;it I'ulilie lleallh Service Hospital ■io. — Preliminary note on toxin-producing anaerobe isolated from larvse of Lucilia ca^sar ; by Ida A. Bengtson. 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Dec. 1 [1921]. 1 p. oblong 24" t WAR DEPARTMENT Ann If regulations. Note. — The Army regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose- leaf binders. The names of such of the more important administrative subjects as may seem appropriate, arranged in proper sequence, are numbered in a single series and each name so numbered constitutes the title and number of a pamphlet contain- ing certain administrative regulations pertaining thereto. Where more than one pamphlet is required for the administrative regulations pertaining to any such title, additional pamphlets will be issued in a .separate sub-series. 10-15. General Staff: Organization and general duties; Nov. 25, 1921. [1921.] 6 p. 40-2090. Medical Department : Communicable diseases of animals, general ; Nov. 12, 1921. [1921.] 4 p. 40-2140. Same : Veterinary laboratory service ; Dec. .3, 1921. [1921.] 2 p. 40-2160. Same: Veterinary post-mortem inspections, general; Nov. 15, 1921. [1921.] 5 p. 40—2165. Same : Veterinary post-mortem inspections, cattle and calves ; Nov. 29, 1921. [1921.]' 7 p. 40—2170. Same : Veterinary post-mortem inspections, sheep and goats ; Nov. 29, 1921. [1921.] 2 p. 40-2175. Same : Veterinary post-mortem inspections, swine ; Nov. 29, 1921. [1921.] 3 p. 40-2180. Same: Veterinary products inspection.^ general: Nov. 29, 1921. [1021.] 3 p. ' 40-2185. Same : Veterinary products inspections, fresh products ; Nov. 29, 1921. [1921.] 3 p. 40—2190. Same ; Veterinary products inspections, eggs and sea foods ; Nov. 29, 1921. [1921.] 2 p. 40—2195. Sam%: Veterinary products inspections, cured products ; Dec. 3, 1921. [1921.] 3 p. ■ 40-2200. Same: Veterinary products inspections, canned products; Dec. 3, 1921. [1921.] 3 p. 40-2210. Same : Veterinary products inspections, lards and oleomargarin ; Dec. 10, 1921. [1922,] 3 p. 40-2215, Same: Veterinary products inspections, butter: Dec. 10, 1921. [1021.] 3 p. 40-2220. Same : Veterinary products inspections, cheese ; Dec. 10, 1921. [1922.] 3 p. Jaxuahy, 1922 419 Arnnj legiilalions — ( 'ontiiiued. 95-5. Air Service: General provisions; Nov. 17. 1921. [1921.] 3 p. 100-5. Corps of Engineers: General provisions; Dec. 0, 1921. [1921.1 ^5 P- 105-15. Signal Corps: Signal communications, general; Nov. 12, 1921. [1921.] 3 p. 105—20. Same: Administrative telephone sy.stems anil target-range communication systems; Oct. 29, 1921. [1921.] 4 p. 105—40. Same : Operation and maiiiti'nance of United States militarv telegraph lines; Nov. 1, 1921. [1921.] 31 p. 105-255. Same : Photographv, photognipb.s ; Dec. 9, 1921. |1922.] 2 p. 105-260. Same: Training film.s, general; Dec. 9, 1921. [1922.] 2 p. 105-265. Same : List of current training films; Dec. 9, 1921. [1921.] 2 p. 105-270. Same: Care and use of training films; Dec. 9, 1921. [1922.] 2 p. 345-400. Militarv records: Morning reports; Nov. 18, 1921. [1922.] 18 p. 600-35. Personnel: Specifications for uniform; Oct. 14, 1921. [1921.] 18 p. 600-40. Same: Wearing of uniform: Sept. 27, 1921. [1921.] 26 p. 615-275. Enlisted men : Furloughs, passes, and delays, Change.'^ 1 ; Dec. 16 1921 1921. 1 p. 615-395. Same: Retirement; Nov. 23, 1921. [1921.] 3 p. Cemeteries, National. Disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and civilian employees, suggested legislation authorizing Secretary of War to expend from appropriation for disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and civilian employees sum for purchase of real estate m lOuroi);- Jur l»nrying [ilurt-s for American military dead. Jan. .1, 1921*. 3 p. (II. doc 14.").) :;; GoveniDient contracts. Adjustment of war contracts, in response to resolution, information concerning claims tiled for adjustment under act to provide relief in ca.ses of contracts connected with prosecution of the war. .Jan. 10, calendar day Jan. 11, 1922. 4 ]>. ( S. doc. 112.) ::: ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Aiiny list and directory, Jan. 1, 1922. 1922. 273 p. large 8° [Monthly.] * Paper, 25c. single copy, $2.50 a yr. ; foreign subscription, ,$3.60. 9 — 35100 Officer!^, Aniiil. Officers of Army stationed in or near District of Columbia, Jan. 1922. 1922. 51 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 75c. 9 — 35107 RECKUITINC. mVISlON U. S. Army recruiting ncics, bulletin of recruiting information for Army of United States, Jan. 15, 1922. [Recruiting Publicity lUireau, U. S. Army, Governors Island, N. Y., 1922.] cover-title, 16+ [2 j p. 11. 4° t Recruitaig Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y. War 22 — 1 AIR SERVICE ENGINEEltING DIVISION Castint/s. Investigation of methods of making manganese bronze castings to meet Air Service specification no. 11021 [with bibliography] INIaterial Sec- tion report 138. 1921. 28 p. 11. 4° (Air Service. 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(H. doc. 124, G7th Cong. 1st sess.) t 420 January, 1922 NORTHiniN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES StJBVEY Note. — Charts of the Great Lakes and connecting waters and St. Lawrence River to the international l)Oundary at St. Regis, of Lake Champlain, and of the New York State Canals are prepared and sold by the U. S. I^ake Survey Office, Old Custom- house, Detroit, Mich. Charts may also be purchased at the following TJ. S. engineer offices : 710 Army BuildinK. New York, N. Y. : 467 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. ; 540 Federal Building,' Buffalo, N. Y. ; and Canal Office, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. A cata- logue (with index map), showing localities, scales, prices, and conditions of sale, may be had upon application at any of these offices. A descriptive bulletin, which supplements the charts and gives detailed information as to harbors, shore lines and shoals, magnetic determinations, and particulars of changing conditions affecting navigation, is issued free to chart purchasers, upon re- quest. 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Transferring custody of certain relics to secretary of Smithsonian Institution, report to accompany S. J. Res. 137 [transferring to custody of Smithsonian Institution relics now in possession of Department of State] ; submitted by Mr. Lodge. Feb. 3, calendar day Feb. 9, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 487.) HAITI AND SANTO DOMINGO, SELECT COMMITTEE ON Haiti. Inquiry into occupation and administration of Haiti and Santo Do- mingo, hearings pursuant to S. Res. 112. 1922. pt. 3, ii+813-1197 p. t IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Feb. 4, 1922; no. 3. [1922.] 7 p. 4° t INDIAN AFFAIES COMMITTEE Fort Peck Reservation. Lease of unallotted lands on Fort Peck Reservation, Mont., report to accompany H. R. 8010 [to authorize leasing for mining purposes of unallotted lands on Fort Peck Reservation, Mont.] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Feb. 17, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 502.) INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE Railroads. Amending valuation act, report to accompany S. 539 [to further amend act to regulate commerce, as amended, relative to physical valuation of railroad property] ; submitted by Mr. Cummins. Feb. 13, calendar day Feb. 14, 1922. 4^. (S. rp. 496.) [Corrected print] JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Alien Property Custodian. Amendment of sec. 9 of trading with the enemy act, report to accompany S. 2745 [to amend subdivision (3) of subsection (B) of sec. 9 of act to define, regulate, and punish trading with the enemy, as amended, relating to return by Alien Property Custodian of money or other property conveved or paid to him or seized by him under provisions of said act] ; submitted bv Mr. Shortridge. Feb. 3, calendar day Feb. 7, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 485.) Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Feb. 13 and 20, 1922; no. 26 and 27. [1922.] 44 p. and 42 p. 4° * February, 1922 451 Judges. Additional disti'ict judges for certain courts of United States, report to accompany H. R. 9103 [for appointment of additional district judges for certain courts of United States, to provide for annual conferences of certain judges of United States courts, to amend certain sections of judicial code relating to designation, assignment, and appointment of judges outside their districts, and for appointment of additional circuit judge in 4tli circuit] ; submitted by Mr. Cummins. Feb. 15, 1922. 14 p. (S. rp. 497.) Parole of United States prisoners, report to accompany S. 534 [to amend act to parole United States prisoners, as amended] ; submitted by Mr. Shortridge. Feb. 20, 1922. 3 p. ( S. rp. 506. ) Postage stamps. Printing illustrations of foreign stamps from defaced plates, report to accompany S. 2703 [to allow printing and publishing of illustrations of foreign postage and revenue stamps from defaced plates] ; submitted by Mr. Nelson. Feb. 3, calendar day Feb. 6, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 483.) LIBRARY COMMITTEE National Botanic Garden. United States Botanic Garden, Washington, D. C. plants for Congressional distribution, 1922. [1922.] 4 p. t MANUFACTURES COMMITTEE Decimal system. American decimal system of weights and measures, by Sam- uel Russell ; statement, Dec. 20, 1921. 1922. 20 p. I Metric system. Ladd metric bill, its fallacy and futility ; statement of Samuel Russell, Dec. 16, 1921. 1922. 8 p. $ Metric system, statement by Samuel S. Dale at hearings before sub- committee on S. 2267, to fix metric system of weights and measures as single standard of weights and measures for certain uses, Dec. 14, 1921. 1922. 24 p. t Standardization of Scretv Threads Commission. Extending term of National Screw Thread Commission for a period of 5 years from Mar. 21, 1922, report to accompany H. J. Res. 227 ; submitted by Mr. Pomerene for Mr. Kenyon. Feb. 23. 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 511.) MILITABY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Army. 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Joliet & Eastern Railway Company, et al. ; [no. 11605 (sub-no. 1), Jud- son Manufacturing Company v. same; and no. 11630, Afterthought Copper Company v. director general, as agent, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, et al.] ; decided Jan. 17, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 169-171+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7368.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. February, 1922 459 Freight. Order [promulgated] at general session of Interstate Commerce Commission on 13th of December, 1921, in matter of freight commodity sta- tistics of carriers by water. 1922. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. Freight rates. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1412, nonapplication of group-J rates from and to D. & R. G. W. stations south and east of Grand Junction, Colo.; [decided Jan. 18, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922, [1] +96-99+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 734G.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Fruit. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1420, fruits and vegetables to Duane St., N. Y. ; decided Jan. 20, 1922 ; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 135-139+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7356.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1424, fruits and vegetables to Hastings and Grand Island, Nebr. ; [decided Dec. 17, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1] +748-750+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7323.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v, 64.] * Paper, 5c. €asoline. No. 10856, Utah State Automobile Association v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al. ; [decided Dec. 28, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1922. [l]+8-18+ii p. ([Opin- ion] 7330.) [Roporc from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. No. 112G6, Standard Oil Company (Kentucky) v. director general, as agent, Alabama & Vicksburg Railway Company, et al. ; decided Dec. 30, 1921 ; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 37-42+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 7334.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Grain. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1410, grain and grain products from Memphis, Tenn., originating beyond,, destined to Carolina territory; decided Dec. 30, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 19-25+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7331.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Iron. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1404, iron and steel articles from Boston and other points to Maine Central Railroad destinations ; [de- cided Jan. 14, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [l]-flOO- 102+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7347.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Leather, hides, and skins. No. 11792, Swift & Company v. Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, director general, as agent, et al. ; decided Dec. 30. "l921; report [and order] of comhiission. [1922.] 33-36+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7333.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Conunission reports, V. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Linseed-oil. No. 12541, Midland Linseed Products Company v. director gen- eral, as agent. New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad Company, et al. ; decided Dec. 22, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 753- 754+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7325.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Cora- mission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Lumhcr. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1391, transit privileges on lumber at Memphis, Tenn., and Louisville, Ky., originating in Arkansas and Louisiana; [decided Jan. 17, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1] +94-95+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7345.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1401, routing restrictions on lumber from Hawley and Truckee group points ; [decided Jan. 9, 1922 ; report and order of commission]. 1922. [l]+56-57+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7338.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10582, American Creosoting Company v. director general. Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, et al. ; [Dec. 23, 1921 ; supplemental report and order of commission]. 1922. [l]+54-55+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7337.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11009, Southern Hardwood Traffic Association et al. v. director gen- eral, Abilene & Southern Railway Company, et al. ; decided Dec. 23, 1921 ; supplemental report [and order] of commission. [1922.] p. 67, [1]. ([Opin- ion] 7342.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. 460 February, 1922 Lumber — Continued. No, 11746, Gaynor Lumber Company v. director general, as agent, et al., portions of 4tli section application no. 349 ; decided Jan. 17, 1922; report [and 4th section order no. 8136] of commission. [1922.] 109- 112+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7349.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. • No. 12111, Pioneer Pole & Shaft Company v. director general, as agent, Illinois Central Railroad Company, et al. ; [decided Dec. 19, 1921; report of commission]. 1922. [1] +744-747 p. ([Opinion] 7322.) [From Inter- state Commerce Conunission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. No. 12995, Southern Hardwood Traffic Association et al. r. Illinois Cen- tral Railroad Company et al. ; [decided Jan. 16, 1922; report of commission! . 1922. [1] +68-80 p. ([Opinion] 7343.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Meat. No. 11233, Cincinnati Abattoir Company v. director general, as agent, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Company, et al. ; decided Jan. 10, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 65-66+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7431.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Ores. No. 11709, Hercules Mining Company v. director general, as agent, and Northern Pacific Railway Company; [decided Jan. 17. 1922, report of com- mission]. 1922. [1] +140-142 p. ([Opinion] 7357.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Petroleum. No. 11286, Cosden & Company et al. v. director general, as agent. Midland Valley Railroad Company, et al. ; decided Dec. 10, 1921 ; report of commission. [1922.] p. 113-118. ([Opinion] 7350.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Piling. No. 12129, Nebraska Bridge Supply & Lumber Company r. director general, as agent; [decided Dec. 23, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1922. [l]+42^3+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7335.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Rabhits. No. 11412, Jerpe Commission Company, Incorporated, v. director general, as agent, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, et al. ; decided Jan. 17, 1922 ; report of commission. [1922.] • p. 131-134. ( [Opinion] 7355.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Railroad accidents. Report of chief of Bureau of Safety in re investigation of accident which occurred on Philadelphia & Reading Railway near Woodmont, Pa., Dec. 5, 1921. [1922.] 13 p. 2 pi. 4 p. of pi. * Paper, 10c. A 22 — i73 Rules governing monthly reports of railway accidents, effective Jan. 1, 1922 ; [prepared in ] Bureau of Statistics. 1922 revision. 1922. 62 p. * Paper, 5c. A 22— 481 Railroad employees. Wage statistics, class 1 steam roads in United States, including 16 switching and terminal companies, Oct. 1921 ; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Oct. 1921 [published 1922]. [4] p. oblong large 8° t A 22^82 Raih-oads. Finance docket no. 1606, in matter of final settlement under sec. 209 of transportation act, 1920; decided Dec. 15, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 48 p. 4 tab. * Paper, 5c. Freight and passenger train service unit costs (selected expense accounts) of class 1 steam roads in United States, including proportion of mixed-train and special-train service (compiled from 164 reports representing ISO steam roads, switching and terminal companies not included), Nov. 1921 and 1920. and 11 months [ended Avith Nov.] 1921 and 1920; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Nov. 1921, [published] 1922. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steam roads in United States (for 200 steam roads, including 16 switching and terminal companies). Oct. 1921 and 1920 [and] 10 UKmths ending with Oct. 1921 and 1920; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Oct. 1921. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t Order [promulgated] at session of Interstate Commerce Commission, division 4, held on 16th of January, 1922, in matter of recovery and payment of excess railway operating income under provisions of sec. 1.5A of inter- state commerce act. [1922.] 4 p. t February, 1922 461 Railroads — Continued. Revenue traffic statistics of class 1 steam I'oads in United States, including mixed-train service (compiled from 166 reports representing 182 steam roads, switcliing and terminal companies not in- cluded), Nov. 1921 and 1920 [and] 11 months ended Nov. 1921 and 1920; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Nov. 1921, [published] 1922. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t Rails. No. 12110, Midcontinent Equipment & Machinery Company v. Chicago & Alton Kailroad Company et al. ; decided Jan. 17, 1922 ; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 151-152+11 p. ([Opinion] 7362.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Reconsignnient. No. 12213, Sullivan I^umber Company v. director general, as agent; decided Jan. 17, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 119-120+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7351.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Rice. No. 11845, Growers Rice Milling Company v. director general, as agent; decided Jan. 17, 1922 ; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 165- 168+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7367.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Salt. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1398, salt from Louisiana mines to Chicago, 111., St. Louis, Mo., and intermediate main-line points ; decided Jan. 23, 1922; [report and order of commission]. [1922.] 81-93+ [1] p. map. ([Opinion] 7344.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Stone. No. 11423, Bedford Cut Stone Company et al v. director general, as agent, Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Company, et al. ; [no. 11335, Ingalls Stone Company i\ same ; decided Dee. 30, 1921 ; report of commission]. 1922. [1] +26-33 p. ([Opinion] 7332.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Storage. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1403, railroad space rental charges on compressed and uncompressed cotton at Louisiana ports ; de- cided Jan. 10, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 121-125+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7352.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Conmiission reports, v, 66.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11962, Western Petroleum Refiners Association v. Aberdeen & Rock- fish Railroad Company et al. ; [decided Jan. 9, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1] +58-62+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7339.) [Report from Interstate Conmierce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Siceet potatoes. No. 12078, Charles C. Oyler & Son v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company and director general, as agent ; [no. 12088, same v. Western Maryland Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al.] ; decided Jan. 17, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 175-178+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7370.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, .5c. Tiles. No. 11936, Coral Ridge Clay Products Company v. director general, as agent; [decided Jan. 17, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1] + 172-174+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7369.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Unlading and lading. No. 11966, Omaha Packing Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [no. 12131, Cleveland Pro- vision Company v. same ; decided Dec. 30, 1921 ; report and order of com- mission]. 1922. [i]+44-.53+iii p. ([Opinion] 7336.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5e. Western Union Telegraph Company. No. 3713, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1921, United States at relation of Western Union Telegraph Company v. Interstate Commerce Commission, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia; brief for appellee. 1922. cover-title, iii+41 p. t Wheat. No. 8418, Railroad Commission of Louisiana v. Aransas Harbor Termi- nal Railway Company et al. ; [decided Dec. 12, 1921 ; report and order of commission on further hearing]. 1922. [l]+4-7+iii p. ([Opinion] 7329.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. 462 FEBRUARr, 1922 LOCOMOTIVE INSPECTION BUREAU Railroad accidents. Report covering investigation of accident to Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive 2599, which occurred at Gould Mine, Pa., Dec. 6, 1921. Dec. 29, 1921, [published] 1922. [1]+ 6 p. 3 pi. * Paper, 5c. A 22— 480 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Allgrunn, Carl G. In Court of Claims, Carl G. Allgrunn v. United States, no. 34696; defendant's objections to claimant's motion for call on War Depart- ment filed Jan. 23, 1922. [1922.] p. 1-8, large 8° t Bacardi Corporation. No. 2139, Court of Customs Appeals, Bacardi Corpora- tion V. United States ; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 11 p. t Baker, Henry A. In Court of Claims, Henry A. Baker v. United States, no. 34563 ; defendant's brief. [1922.] p. 97-106, large 8° t Balfour, Williamson d Co. No. 2141, Court of Customs Appeals, Balfour, Williamson & Company v. United States; brief for appellee. 1922. cover- title, 11 p. t Balint, Frank. No. 480, in Supreme Court, Oct. terra, 1921, United States v. Frank Balint and Alfonso Randazzo, on error to district court for southern district of New York; brief on behalf of United States. 1922. cover-title, ii+18 p. t Behrman, Morris. No. 582, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1922 [1921], United States r. Morris Behrman, on error to district court for southern district of New York ; brief on behalf of United States. 1922. cover-title, i-f 25 p. t Bethlehem Steel Company. No. 127, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United States V. Bethlehem Steel Company, on appeal from Court of Claims; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, ii+60-113 p. t Cablat, Jules. No. 2140, Court of Customs Appeals. Jules Cablat v. United States ; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 15 p. I Catton, Neill & Co., Limited. No. 2130, Court of Customs Appeals, Catton, Neill & Co. (Ltd.) V. United States; brief for United States. 1922. cover- title, 11 p. t Chicago, Milicaukee, and St. Paul Railimy. In Court of Claims, Chicago, Mil- waukee & St. Paul Railway Company v. United States, no. 322-A; defend- ant's brief. [1922.] p. 1, large 8° t Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway. In Court of Claims, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Company v. United States, no. 324-A; defendant's brief. [1922.] p. 1, large 8° t damns. Judgments rendered against Government, list of judgments rendered against Government by District Courts, which requires appropriation. Feb. 11. 1922. 4 p. (H. doc. 173.) t Columbia Shipbuilding Company. No. 2138, Court of Customs Appeals, Colum- bia Shipbuilding Company et al. v. United States; brief for appellee. 1922. cover-title, 12 p. t Dou\ Frank P., Company. No. 2134, Court of Customs Appeals, Frank P. Dow Company v. United States; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 12 p. t International and Great Northern Raihcay. No. — , in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United States v. James A. Baker, receiver of International & Great Northern Railway Company; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5tli circuit, and brief in support of same. 1922. cover-title, 10 p. t Isler cC Guye. No. 2136, Court of Customs Appeals, Isler & Guye v. United States ; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 6 p. t Johnson Lighterage Company. No. 34623, in Court of Claims, Johnson Light- erage Co. V. United States; objections to claimant's request for findings of fact, defendant's request for findings of fact, and brief. 1922. cover-title, i-f 137-157 p. large 8° t Judges. List of United States judges, attorneys, and marshals; compiled by appointment clerk [Charles B. Sornborger]. Feb. 1, 1922. 23 p. t 11-35284 February, 1922 463 Louisville and Naslwille Raih-oad. No. 147, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company v. United States, appeal from Court of Claims; brief on behalf of United States. 1922.. cover-title, 6 p. $ Midland Bridge Company. No. 34735, in Court of Claims, Henry Freygang and Albert A. Trocon, partners, doing business imder firm name of Midland Bridge Company, v. United States; defendants' objection to plaintiffs' request for findings of fact, and defendants' request for findings of fact, and brief. 1922. cover-title, p. 1-10, large 8° % Missouri, Kansas and Texas Raihcay of Texas. No. 34444, in Court of Claims, Charles E. Schaff, as receiver of railway and property of Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company of Texas, v. United States ; defendants' brief. 1922. cover-title, p. 37-39. t Morel, Leon. No. 299, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Leon Morel v. Percy A. Baker, superintendent of immigration station, appeal from circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. $ Nff Fting Ho. No. 176, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1B21, Ng Fung Ho, other- wise known as Ung Kip [et al.] v. Edward White, as commissioner of immi- gration for port of San Francisco, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit ; brief on behalf of respondent. 1922. cover-title, ii-f22 p. t 'North Amci'ican Oil Consolidated. No. 134, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United States v. North American Oil Consolidated et al. appeal from circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit ; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, i+25 p. t Oregon Lum'ber Company. No. 245, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United States V. Oregon Lumber Company [et al.], on certificate from circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 11 p. t Ragsdale, Earl J. W. Interference no. 45489, in Patent Office, before examiner of interferences. Earl J. W. Ragsdale t\ Emil Gathmann ; testimony in chief on behalf of Ragsdale. 1922. cover-title, 53 p. I Rider, Nelson W. In Court of Claims, Nelson W. Rider v. United States, no. 29-A ; defendant's brief. [1922.] p. 28-37, large 8° t Rolland Freres, Incorporated. No. 2135, Court of Customs Appeals, Rolland Freres, Incorporated, v. United States ; brief for United States. 1922. cover- title, 31 p. t Royer, Elmo R. In Court of Claims, Elmo R. Roj^er v. United States, no. 34193; defendant's brief. [1922.] p. 53-61, large 8° t Rtisso, A., d Co. No. 2142, Court of Customs Appeals, A. Russo & Co. et al. v. United States ; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 10 p. t St. Louis, Broirnsville and Mexico Raihcay. No. 34740, in Court of Claims, St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico Railway Company v. United States ; defend- ant's brief. 1922. cover-title, p. 27-29, large 8" t St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway. In Court of Claims, Benjamin F. Bush, receiver St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway, v. United States, no. 323-A ; defendant's brief . [1922.] p. 1, large 8° X Sequoia Mills. In Court of Claims, Sequoia Mills, formerly Kapo Manufactur- ing Company, v. United States, no. B-10; demurrer. [1922.] p. 17-20, large 8"" t S7iare d Triest Company. No. 72-A, in Court of Claims. Snare & Triest Co. v. United States ; objections to plaintiff's request for findings of fact, defendant's request for findings of fact, and brief. 1922. cover-title, p. 93-106, large 8° t Wallace, Hamilton S. No. 118, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Hamilton S. Wallace v. United States, appeal from Court of Claims; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, i+14 p. t Waste Mei-cliants Association of New York. No. 684, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Interstate Commerce Commission v. United States ex rel. members of Waste Merchants Association of New York, etc., writ of error to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia ; motion to advance. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. i 464 February, 1922 Waters, Charles M. No. 3036, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Oct. term, 1921, Charles M. Waters v. Henry W. Phillips et al., appeal from dis- trict court for northern district of Illinois, western division; brief for appellant. 1922. cover-title, ii+36 p. t Willouffhbtj, John A. In Patent Office, interference no. 44156, John A. Wil- loushby and Percival D. Lowell v. James Harris Rogers; supplemental brief in behalf of Willoushby & Lowell. 1922. cover-title, 10 p. t LABOR DEPARTMENT CHILDREN'S BUREAU Child care. Child care and child welfare, outlines for study : Separate 3. Play and recreation [with lists of references; by George E. Johnson]. 1921. xi-f-44 p. (Bureau publication 92.) [Prepared in cooperation with Federal Board for Vocational Education. From Federal Board for Vocational Edu- cation, Bulletin 65, Home economics series 5.] t 22 — 26179 Same: Separate 4. Child labor [with lists of references; by Ellen N. Matthews, Nettie McGill, and Ella A. Merritt]. 1921. xii+65 p. (Bureau publication 93.) [Prepared in cooperation with Federal Board for Vocational Education. From Federal Board for Vocational Education, Bulletin 65, Home economics series 5.] t 22 — 26180 Same: Separate 5, Children in need of special care [with lists of refer- ences; by Emma O. Lundberg and Katharine Lenroot]. 1921. xi-fl2 p, (Bureau publication 94.) [Prepared in cooperation with Federal Board for Vocational Education. From Federal Board for Vocational Education, Bulle- tin 65, Home economics series 5.] t 22 — 26138 Conference on Juvenile-Court 8tan(la7-ds. Proceedings of Conference on Juve- nile-Court Standards held under auspices of Children's Bureau and National Probation Association, Milwaukee, Wis., June 21-22, 1921. 1921. p. 1-5+ leaves 7-106. (Bureau publication 97.) * Paper, 10c. 22 — 26181 Juvenile delinquency. Practical value of scientific study of .iuvenile delin- quents; by William Healy. 1922. 31 p. il. (Bureau publication 96.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26136 PuUications. Publications. [Edition of] Feb. 1. 1922. 1922. 15 p. 24° [From list of publications of Department of Labor, Feb. 1, 1922. with changes.] t EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Industrial cmploinnent surrey huUetin, v. 2, no. 1; Jan. 1922. [1922.] 24 p. il. r [Monthly.] t L21— 17 LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Carhon-monoxid poisoninfj. Carbon-monoxide poisoning; by Alice Hamilton. Dec. 1921. [published] 1922. 47 p. (Bulletin 291; Industrial accidents and hygiene series. ) * Paper, 10c. L 22 — 137 Same. (H. doc. 273.) Monthly labor revieiv, v. 14. no. 1; ,Tnn. 1922. 1922. vi-fl-240+vi p. IL * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $2.25. 15 — 26485 Special articles. — Rpcommendntions of the Presiflont on labor anrl agriculture rex^raots from thp PresMent's message of Dec. fi. 1921. at openlnsr of 2d session of 67th Congress]. — Disarmament in industry; by James J. Davis. — -Wliat is personnel research? by Robert M. Yerkes. — lyabor unrest in South America ; by Martha Dobbin. — Efforts to regularize employment in seasonal trades; l\v Mary T. Waggaman. Note. — The Review is the medium through which the Bureau publishes the results of original investigations too brief for bulletin purposes, notices of labor legislation by tlie States or by Congress, and Feder.il court decisions affecting labor, which from their importance should be given attention before they could ordinarily appear in the bulletins devoted to these subjects. One free suVvscription will be given to all labor departments and bureaus, workmen's compensation commissions, and other offices connected with the administration of labor laws and organizations exchanging publications with the Labor Statistics Bureau. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above. February, 1922 465 PUBLICATIONS AND SUPPLIES DIVISION Labor Department. Publications of Department of Labor. 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[Issued several times a week.] 6 — 35347 Note. — Each number is issued in 4 parts: pt. 1, group 1, relates to books; pt. 1, group 2, to pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lectures, .sermons, addresses for oral delivery, dramatic compositions, maps, motion pictures; pt. 2, to periodicals ; pt. 3, to musical compositions ; pt. 4, to works of art, reproduc- tions of a work of art, drawings or plastic works of scientific or technical character, photographs, prints, and pictorial illustrations. Subscriptions for the Catalogue of copyright entries should be made to the Superin- tendent of Documents instead of to the Register of Copyrights. Prices are as follows : Paper, $3.00 a vr. 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Hunt]. 1922. cover-title, 14 p. 4° (Report 132.) [Prepared by Standards Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26127 Enf/ines. Performance of Maybach 300-horsepower airplane engine ; [by S. W. Sparrow]. 1922. cover-title, 11 p. il. 4° (Report 134.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26183 NAVY DEPARTMENT Boats. Change 1 in Boat book. Navy, 1920. [1922.] 4 leaves, small 4° [Boat book issued by Navigation Bureau.] t Claims for damages by naval vessels, communication submitting estimate of appropriation to pay claims for damages by naval vessels. Feb. 15, 1922. 3 p. (H. doc. 182.) t Navy. Changes in Navy regulations [1920], no. 2; Nov. 1, 1921. [1921.] ii+79 p. 4° [Accompanied by Index for Navy regulations, 1920, and by reprints of certain pages to be inserted in their proper places in the original regulations. A list of these reprinted pages is found on p. i and ii of Changes 2 here catalogued.] * Paper, 15c. Orders. General order 76 and 77 [1921] ; Dec. 29, 1921. [1922.] 3 p. 4° t 466 February, 1922 AMERICAN SAMOA Report. American Samoa, general report by governor [May 1, 1921, with list of books on Samoa]. 1922. 46 p. 1 pi. [This report is a revision and en- largement of the report made in 1912.] * Paper, 10c. 22—27001 MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Hospital Corps Quarterly. Supplement to United States naval medical bulle- tin published for information of Hospital Coi-ps of Navy, Jan. 1922, no. 20, old series, v. 6, no. 1, new series ; edited by W. J. C. Agnew. 1922. v+134 p. 2 pi. 6 p. of pi. [Title on cover is : Hospital Corps quarterly.] * Pa- per, 25c. Special articles. — Torpedoing and sinking of U. S. S. Jacob Jones by German sub- marine D-53, Dec. 6, 1917 ; by E. H. Pennington. — Morale Division of Bureau of Navigation ; by J. Levansaler. — Iron, element of great value to mankind ; by T. C. Hart. — Snakes, good and bad ; by E. H. Winston. — United States naval hospital, Yokohama, Japan ; by H. E. Randolph. — Line of duty ; by R. C. 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[1922.] 1 p. 4" [Monthly.] t Charts Celebes, north coast, Panang to Pulo Motuo, from Netherlands Government surveys between 1898 and 1907; chart 3058. Scale naut. m.=0.6 in. Wash- ington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 1922. 32.9X26.1 in. [Map is divided into 2 sections.] t 40c. China. Anchorages on south coast of China, mainly from British surveys between 1844 and 1880; chart 2599. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 1922. 22.4X20.4 in. t 20c. Aberdeen Harbor (Shekpai Wan), Hongkong Island, from British survey in 1902. Breaker Point Anchorage and Tungao Road. Ooat Island Anchorage. Kapchi Point Anchorage. Red Bay. Louisiade Archipelago, Bramble Haven to Rossel Island, Papua (British New Guinea), south Pacific Ocean, from British surveys between 1850 and 1888; chart 2955. Scale naut. m.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 1922. 24.7X36.8 in. t 40c. New Guinea. New Guinea [or] Papua, south coast, south Pacific Ocean, Boigu Island to Cape Blackwood, including Fly River, from British survey in 1845, interior and rivers from sketch surveys by officers of government of Papua (British New Guinea) between 1889 and 1893 ; chart 2944. Scale naut. m.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 1922. 25.8X38.7 in. t 40c. • New Guinea [or] Papua, southeast coast, south Pacific Ocean, Orangerie Bay to Bramble Haven, from British surveys between 1850 and 1886, addi- tions from other sources to 1899 [with insets] ; chart 2950. Scale naut. m.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 1922. 25X37.9 in. t 40c. Discovery Bay (M'^aggawagga) Milne Bay, from British survey in 1874. Hoop Iron Bay (Haraharau) Moresby Island, from British survey in 1874. Pitt Bay (Sawateira) Moresby Island, from British survey in 1874. Plans on northeast coast of New Guinea, south Pacific Ocean, from Ger- man surveys between 1887 and 1910 ; chart 2966. 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Y., property of Marie BrockmoUer]. Jan. 27, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3627.) t February, 1922 471 American Relief Administration. Executive order [desiyiiaiini," American Re- lief Administration as relief organization to receive from War, Navy, and Treasury Departmenis, and Shippinj^ Board out of surplus sui)plies of said Departments, medicines, hospital supplies, etc., for relief of distressed and famine-stricken people of Russia, and requiriui^ that reports shall be rendered of such supplies delivered and distributed]. Jan. 24, 3922. 1 p. f° (No 3623.) i BriarcUff, vessel. Executive order [autliorizing transfer of vessel Briarcliff from Shipping Board to Navy Department! . Jan. 2S, 1922. 1 p. f" (No. 3628.) t Camp, Ernest W. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Ernest W. Camp as chief, Division of Customs, Treasury Department]. Jan. 25, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3625.) t Commeree Department. Executive order [authorizing William E. Lamb, so- licitor for Department of Connnerce, to perform duties of Secretary of Com- merce during absence of Secretarv of Connnerce and assistant Secretary of Commerce]. Feb. 17, 1922. 1 p. f (No. 3638.) t Conference on Limitation of Armament. Address of President of United States at concluding session of Conference on Limitation of Armament at Conti- nental ^Memorial Hall, Washington. D. C' Feb. 6, 1922. 1922. 6 p. t 22—26141 • Addre^s of I'resident of United States in laying before the Senate a group of treaties negotiated bv 'Washington Conference on Limitation of Armament, AVashington, Feb. 10, 1922. 1922. 10 p. * Paper, 5c. 22—2(5142 Conference on Limitation of Armament, address submitting treaties and resolutions approved and adopted by Conference on Limitation of Armament, together with report of American delegation of proceedings of Conference on Limitation of Armament submitted to the President Feb. 9, 1922. 1922. xiii+132 p. (S. doc. 125.) [Also published with proceedings of conference, as S. doc. 126, for which see Senate, p. 447.] + 22—26125 Crow, FrencJt. Executive order [waiving Executive order of May 10. 1921, which requires candidates for I'residential postmasterships to take civil service examinations, so as to permit appointment of French Crow to position of postmaster at IMarion, Ohio.] Jan. 23, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3622.) % Finance. Address of President of United States at meeting of Governmeilt business organization at Continental Memorial Hall. Feb. 3. 1922. 1922. 8 p. [Also published in connection with address of director of Bureau of Budget, for which see page 476.] t 22—26184 Indians. p]xecutive order [providing that trust period on allotments made to Indians of Yakima Reservation, Wash., which expires during calendar year 1922, be extended for period of 10 years]. Feb. 3, 1922. 1 p. f (No. 3630.) t Lehman ('ares National Monument, Ner., proclamation [reserving lands within Nevada National Forest as national monument]. Jan. 24, 1922. 1 p. map, r (No. 1618.) t Merchant marine. Address of I'residenl of United States to joint session of Senate and House of Representatives. Feb. 28. 1922 | relating to upbuilding of merr-hant marine]. 1922. 12 p. t 22—26185 Same. (H. doc. 201.) Minnesota. Executive oi'der | temporarily withdrawing certain imblic lands in ]Minnesuta from settlemeid. etc., in a'd of legislation proposed in H. 10007. for relief of certain persons to whom, or their predecessors, patents were issued to public lands in Minnesota under erroneous survey made in 1K761. Fe'b. 3. 1922. 1 p. f (No. 3631.) t Xational forests. Executive order. Dixie-Sevier National Forest. Utah [merg- ing into one national forest, to be known as Dixie National Forest, all lands within western division of Sevier National Forest, as defined by proclamation of Dec. 23. 1910, and Executive order of Nov. 27. 191S. and lands now within Dixie National Forest]. Feb. 14. 1922. 1 p. f" (No. 3636.) * Executive order. O'Connor adminstrative site, near Routt National For- est, Colo, [temporarily withdrawing certain tract of land from settlement, etc.. for use by Forest Service as ranger station in connection with adminis- tration of national forest]. Jan. 25, 1922. 1 p. f (No. 3626.) t 472 February, 1922 X(iti(»Kil I'orcsl.y — Continued. Executive order, Powell-Sevier National Forest. Utah [nierfiiiifi into xcpptions. 1922. cover-title, 6 p. % Western Heater Despatch Company. Final settlement between director gen- eral of railroads and Western Heater Despatch Company, Feb. — , 1922. 1922. [2] leaves, 4° t M'heelin(j and Lake Erie Kailivaij. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Wheeling and Lake P]rie Ita.lway Company, ■ — , 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4° t RAILROAD LABOR BOARD Decision 630 (docket 475) and 707 (docket 475); .Tan. 23 and Feb. 13, 1922. Chicago, 111., Post Otfice Printing Office [1922]. 23 p. and 15 p. [Usually the decisions of the Railroad Labor Board are n\ultigraphed and are not en- tered in this catalogue.] t SHIPPING BOARD Shipping. Report on history of shipping discriminations and on various forms of Covernment aid to shipping. 1922. 44 p. t 22—26143 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION NATIONAL MUSEUM NOTE. — The publications of tlie National Museum comprise au annual report and three scientific series, -\'iz., Proceedings, Bulletins, and Contributions from national herbarium. The editions are distributed tu established lists of libraries, scientific institutions, and specialists, an.y surplus copies beinf; supplied on application. The volumes of Proceed- ings are made up of technical papers based on the Museum collections in biology, geology, and anthropology, and of each of these pupers a small edition, in pamphlet form, is issued in advance of th« volume, for prompt distribution to specialists. No sets of any of these series can now be furnished. Diatoms. Suggestions for collecting and preparing diatoms; by Al))ert i\Iann. 1922. cover-title, 8 p. [From Proceedings, v. 60; no. 2410.] v iiirciitioihs. Synoptic series of ol),iects in National iMuseum illustrating liistory of inventions; by ^^'alter Hough. 1922. cover-t tie, 47 p. 56 p. of pi. [From Proreeilings, v. 60; no. 2404.1 i' Proceedings of Nat onal Museum, [title-page, contents, index, etc., to] v. 59. 1921. xi i +677-4585 p. t 'rii.rtlii sldtactte. Jade of Tuxtla statuette; by Henry S. Washington. 1922. cover-title, 12 [). 2 p. of 1)1. []*'roni Proceedings, v. (>(> : no. 2409.] t FEiiiaAitv. 1922 475 STATE DEPARTMENT [CirviiUirs] S18-S1G; Dec. 13, 1021-Jjui. ]S, 1022. [1922.] Ench 4 p. or 2 p. [Nos. 813-815 are General inslnictioii circulars to consular orticers, and no. 81G is Special instruction circular to consular oflicei's.] t Conference on Limitation of Arnunnent. Conlerence on Limitation of Arma- ment: 1st plenary session, Washington, ISov. 12, 1921. 1922. xxxi+2-55 p. r [English and French.] * Taper, 15c. 22—26074 Note. — There were 7 plenary sessions in all, held on Nov. 12, 15, 21, Dec. 10, 1921, and Feb. 1, 4, and 6, 1922, respectively. It was originally intended to publish the proceedings of each session in the same form as used for the first 3, but the plan was changed, and the last 4 will not be so published. The proceedings of all 7 sessions, in English, arc in Senate document 126, 67th Congress, 2d session (for which see Senate, p. 447), and will be in the full proceedings which will be issued later. Same: 2d plenary session, Washinglon, Nov. 15, 1921. 1922. 23 p. f" [English and French.] * Paper, 10c. Same: 3d plenary session, Washinmoii. Nov. 21, 1921. 1922. 35 p. t° [English and French.] * Paper, 15c. Ki'port of American delegation of proceedings of Conference on Limita- tion of Armament, suhmitted to the I'resident, Feh. 9, 1922. 1922. ii-f- 132 p. t 22—26186 DipUwtatic list, Feb. 1922. [1922.] cover-title. 36 p. 24" [Monthly.] % 10—16292 Intcrnationdl Latitiicle Obscivntory at Ukiah, Calif., request for logislation to make appropriation for maintenance of International Latitude Observatory at ITkiah, Calif., to be included in deficiency appropriation bill now under ctmsidei-ation by Congress. Feb. 15, 1922. 3 p. (H. doc. 181.) t Pacific ishmds. 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(S. doc. 114.) =^^ Paper, 25c. 22—26187 SUPREME COURT Eastern Shore Shipbuilding Corporation. Tfanscript of record, Oct. term, 1921, no. 526, Sliipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, representing United States vs. Roger B. Wood, trustee in bankruptcy [of Eastern Shore Sliipbuilding Corporation], on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1922.] cover-title, ii + 101 p. t [Joiirnal] Feb. 27, 1922; [slips] 64 and 65. [1922.] leaves 167-179. t Morcland, Charles W. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1921, no. 629, United States vs. Charles Walter Moreland, on writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia. |1922.] cover-title, ii-|-30 p. t Sischo, Wesley L. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1921, no. 313, United States vs. Wesley I... Sisclio, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. [1922.] cover-title, i+41 p. t 476 February, 1922 TARIFF COMMISSION Tariff iiiforuiation surveys. Revised edition. ]92'2. [First edition was issued by Ways and Means Connnittee. Other parts of Tariff information surveys appeared in previous Moiitldy catalogues.] 20 — 27464 FL/-24. On articles in p;u:igr;iphs 5;'.6-544 of tarifl' act of 1013 and related articles in other paragraphs, Cryolite, graphite, and niagnesite. 65 p. • Paper, 5c. J -1. On articles in paragraphs 267-270 of tariff act of 191M and relateapor ciirrency of each denomination out- staiidinii Dec. 31, 1921. Jan. 3 \W22\. 1 p. oblong 24" t VETERAN'S BUREAU Life i)isur(i)iec. Cash estate, [liio iusnrancel for service and ex-service men of World War, guaranteed by Government. [1922.] [4] p. narrow 8° t WAR DEPARTMENT Armii reguhitions. t NOTK. — The Army regulations arc issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose- loaf bintler.'f. The names of such of the more important ailministrative subjects as may seem appropriate, arranged in proper sequence, are )iumbered in a single series and each name so nuinhered constitutes the title and number of a pamphlet contain- ing certain administrati\e regulations pertaining thereto. Where more than one pamphlet is required for the administrative regulations pertaining to any such title, additional pamphlets will be issued in a separate sub-series. 1-10. Armv regulations: List of current pamphlets and changes; Dec. ;}1, 1921. [1922.] 2 p. 20-25. Inspector General's Department : Reports and memorandums of inspec- tions, and rcDorts of remedial action. Changes 1 ; Jan. 26, 1922. 1922. 1 p. 20-30. Same : Investigations, Changes 1 ; .Tan. 26, 1922. 1922. 1 p. 40-305. Medical Department: Department and Corps Area laboratories; Dec. 21, 1921. [1922.] 4 p. 40-405. Same: Armv Medical Library; .Tan. 10, 1922. [1922.] 40-410. Same: Armv Medical Museum; Jan. 18. 1922. [1922.] 40-2025. Same: Attending veterinarians; Jan. 23, 1922. [1922.] 40-2100. Same : Communicable diseases of animals, glanders ; [1922.] 7 p. 40-2145. Same: Material for veterinary laboratory examination [1922.] 8 p. 40—2205. Same : Veterinary products inspections, sausages, etc. : [1922.] 3 p. 80-10. Cavalry : Cavalry Board ; Jan. 18, 1922. 1922. 1 p. 105-5. Signal Corps: General provisions; Jan. 14, 1922. [1922.] 3 p. 105-30. Same : Commercial telephone, telegraph, and eh'ctrir time service, general ; Oct. 29. 1921. [1922.] 3 p. 340-10. Correspondence: Penalty envelopes and labds, use of mails; Nov. :»>, 1921. [1922.] 4 p. ' _ . 350-95. Military education: Signal (\n\m School, (lianges 1; Jan. 11. 1922. 1922. 1 p. 350-110. Same: General and special service schools, general provisions; Dec. 22, 1921. [1922.] 5 p. 600-40. I'er.sonnel : Wearing of uniform. Changes 1; Jan. 31, "1922. 1922. 1 p. 600-100. Sajne : Life insurance; Dec. 31. 1921. [1922.] 11 p. 605-5. 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Claims for damages by collisions, river and liarbor woi'U, estimate of ap])roin-iation to i)ay claims for damages by collisions, river and liarbor work, wliich liave l)een adjusted and settled by chief of engineers, Army. Feb. 8, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 168.) t Mvsele SJinals. Ilenrv Ford IVluscle Shoals offer. Feb. 2. 1922. 27 p. (H. doc. 167.) t ' 22—26121 Offer made bv Alabama Power Co., proposing to complete Wil.son dam [at Muscle Shoals], Feb. 22, 1922. 7 p.' (H. doc. 192.) t 22—26202 Telephone lUreetory. War Department telephone directory, Washington, D. C, Feb. 1, 1922. [1922.] cover-title, 44 p. 4" % Contexts. — Pt. 1. Alphabetical section. — Pt. 2. Classified organization section. 3 p. 7 p. 2 p. Dec. 22, 1921. Dec. 10, 1921. Jan. 16. 1922. 482 February, 1922 Trainhiy regulations. Note. — Tho Traininj; i'ci;iihitions iirt' issued in iiainplilft foiiii for insertidu in loose-leaf binders. 1()— 5. 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(Farmers' bulletin 916.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—75 Offloial record, Department of Agriculture, v. 1, no. 9-13; Mar. 1-29, 1922. [1922.] Each 8 p. 4" [Weekly.] t Agr 22— 146 Posters. Do not ship or accept for shipment 5-leafed pines, currant or goose- berry plants to points west of [Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana; poster]. Sept. 1, 1921. 16X10.5 in. t Qnarantine. Modification of gipsy moth and brown-tail moth quarantine, Amendment 2 to regulations supplemental to Notice of quarantine 45, effective Jan. 1, 1922. 1922. 1 p. (Federal Horticultural Board.) t Quarantine on account of white pine blister rust, Notice of quarantine 54, effective Mar. 15, 1922. [1922.] 2 p. (Federal Horticultural Board.) t Weather, crops, and markets, weekly. Mar. 4-25, 1922; v. 1, no. 9-12. [1922.] p. 177-264, il. 4" t Agr 22—147 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Butter. Making butter on farm; [by] William White. [Sept. 1917, revised July, 1921, reprint Jan.] 1922. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 876.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21— 876 Cattle. Feeding experiments with grade beef cows raising calves; by E. W. Sheets and R. H. Tuckwiller. Feb. 10, 1922. 17 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1024.) [Prepared in cooperation with West Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22 — 172 Cows. Feeding of dairy cows; [by] Helnier Rabild, H. P. Davis, and W. K. Brainerd. [July, 1916, reprinted with slight revision Mar. 1920, reprint Feb. 1922.] 27 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 743.) * Papei-, 5c. Agr 17—772 Dairy-houses. Farm dairy houses; [by Ernest Kelly and K. E. Parks]. [Oct. 1921, reprint Feb. 1922.] 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1214.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21— 1212 Foot-and-mouth disease; [by] John R. Mohler. [Apr. 22, 1915, revised June, 1918, reprint Feb.] 1922. 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 666.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to diseases of cattle.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18— 918 (Jarhayc. F'eeding garbage to hogs; [by F. G. Ashbro<»k and A. Wilson]. [Aug. 1920, reprint Jan. 1922.] 26 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1133.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to swine management.] * Paper. 5c. Agr 20 — 1790 .\[ilk. Cooling milk and cream on farm ; [by] J. A. Gamble. May, 1918, [reprhit Feb.] 1922. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 976.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — 779 Production of clean milk; [by Ernest Kelly]. I Aug. 1914, revised Dec. 1919, reprint Jan. 1922.] 22+ [1] p. il. (Agricnltui-e I)ei)t. Farmers" bulle- tin 602.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publicntions relating to dairy.] * Paper, 5c. .Vgr 20 — 778 489 490 March, 1922 Pork on farm, killing, curing, and canning; [articles by F. G. Ashbrook, G. A. Anthony, and Frantz P. Lund]. [Feb. 1921, slightly revised May, 1921, re- print Mar. 1922.] 44+ [1] (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1186.) [Prepared in cooperation with States Relations Service.] * Paper, 10c. Agr 21—273 Contents. — Killing and curing ; by F. G. Ashbrook and G. A. Anthony. — Home canning of pork and pork products; by Frants [Frantz] P. Lund. Poultry. Back-yard poultry keeping; [by Rob R. Slocum]. [Nov. 1919, reprint Jan. 1922.] 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 889.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—951 Illustrated poultry primer ; [by Harry M. Lamon and Jos. Wm. King- horne]. [Mar. 1919, reprint with slight changes Feb. 1922.] 28 p. + [2] leaves, il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1040.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to poultry raising and egg production.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19 — ^361 Poultry house consti-uction ; [by Alfred R. Lee]. [Apr. 7, 1914, reprint with changes Feb. 1922.] 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Fai-mers' bulletin 574.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—269 Poultry houses; [by Alfred R. Lee]. [Aug. 1920, reprint Feb. 1922.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1113.) [Includes list of Farmers' bulletins for members of boys' and girls' poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agi- 20—1736 Poultry management; [by G. Arthur Bell]. [1907, revised Dec. 1921, reprint Feb. 1922.] 39 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 287.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to poultry raising and egg production.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22 — 5 Rabies or hydrophobia; [by] John R. Mohler. May 12, 1912 [1911], revised Feb. 1918 and Apr. 1920, reprint Mar. 1922. 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 449.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—992 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, Feb. 1922; [no.] 178. Mar. 16, 1922. p. 19-28. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 40c. (subscription price on p. 19 of publication i ncor rect ) . Agr 7—1658 Note. — The free distribution of this publication will he limited to persons in the service of the Animal Industry Bureau, to proprietors of establishments at which the Federal meat inspection is conducted, to public officials whose duties render it necessary for them to have such information, and to Journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above. Sheep. Judging sheep; [by G. H. Bedell]. [July 1921, reprint Jan. 1922.] 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1199.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—904 Raising sheep on temporary pastures; [by F. R. Marshall and 0. G. Potts]. [Mar. 1921, reprint Jan. 1922.] 18+ [1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1181.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publi- cations relating to sheep raising.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21 — 305 Sheep scab; [by] Marion Imes. [Apr. 17, 1916, reissued with slight revision May, 1920, reprint Feb.] 1922. 36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulle- tin 713.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1556 Turkey raising; [by] Andrew S. Weiant. [Mar. 1917, reprint Jan.] 1922. 27 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 791.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to poultry.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17 — 389 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Bird houses and how to build them; [by] Ned Dearborn. [Sept. 11, 1914, revised Apr. 1918, reprint with additions Feb.] 1922. 22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 609.) [Last page incorrectly numbered 23. In- cludes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to protection and attraction of wild birds.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—585 Canaries, their care and management; [by] Alexander Wetmore. [Dec. 1916, reprint Jan.] 1922. 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 770.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—20 Field mice as farm and orchard pests; [by] David B. Lantz. [June, 1915, re- vised Feb. 1918, reprint Dec] 1921. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 670.) * Paper, 5c. , Agr 18— 359 March, 1922 491 Gmne as national resource ; by T. S. Palmer. Mar. 14, 1922. cover-title, 48 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1049.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 22—362 liabbits. Cottontail rabbits in relation to trees and farm crops; by D. E. Lantz. Jan. 17, 1916, reprint Jan. 1922. 12 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulle- tin 702.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 16— 217 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, [no.] 46: Regulations for protection of land fur-bearing animals in Alaska. Feb. — , 1922. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—608 CHEMISTRY BUREAU Food for poultry. Rations for feeding poultry in packing house; [by J. SL Hepburn and R. C. Holder]. Mar. 13, 1922. 24 p. (Agriculture Dept. Bulle- tin 1052.) [Prepared in Food Research Laboratory.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—363 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, supplement 129. Mar. 6, 1922. p. 649-680. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 9901-50.] * Paper, 5c. (subscription price on publication in- correct ) . Agr 14 — 194 Note. — The free distribution ol this publication will be limited to firms, establish- ments, and journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above and below. Same, supplement 180. Mar. 21, 1922. p. 681-716. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 9951-10000.] * Paper, 5c. Sorglium-si/rup manufacture, [by] A. Hugh Bryan ; revised by C. H. Hudson and S. F. Sherwood. [Feb. 9. 1912, revised Feb. 1918, reprint Feb.] 1922, 38 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 477.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to production of sirup.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—357 ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Apanteles melanoscelus, imported parasite of gipsy moth ; by S. S. Crossman. Mar. 13, 1922. 25 p. 11. 2 pi. 2 p. of pi. map. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1028.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 22— 357 Apple-tree tent caterpillar ; [by] A. L. Quaintance. [1915, reprint with changes Mar.] 1922. 12p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 662. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—444 Argentine ant as household pest; [by E. R. Barber]. [Mar. 1920, reprint Jan. 1922.] llp.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1101.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—964 Bees. Beekeeping in buckwheat region; [by E. F. Phillips and George S. De- muth]. [Jan. 1922.] 26+ [1] p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1216.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publications of interest to commercial beekeepers of buckwheat region.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22 — 369 -■ Beekeeping in clover region; [by E. F. Phillips and George S. Demuth]. [Feb. 1922.] 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1215.) [In- eludes list of Agriculture Department publications of interest to beekeeperl in clover region.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22 — 36S Beekeeping in tulip-tree i-egion ; [by E. F. Phillips and George S. De- muth]. [Jan. 1922.] 25 -f [1] p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1222.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publications of interest to beekeepers.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22 — 370 Occurrence of diseases of adult bees [with list of literature cited; by] E. F. Phillips. Mar. 1922. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department cir- cular 218.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22— 367 Boll-ireevil problem, methods of reducing damage ; [by W. D. Hunter and B. R. Coad]. [Feb. 1922.] 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1262.) [Revision of Farmers' bulletin 848.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22— 376 Bolhvonn or corn earworm ; [by F. C. Bishopp]. [Oct. 1917, revised Feb. 1922.] [1922.] 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 872.) [In- cludes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to insects injuri- ous to cotton other than boll weevil.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17 — 1236 492 March, 1922 liook-lice or psocids, annoyiug household pests ; [by] E. A. Back. Feb. 1920, reprint Jan. 1922. 4 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1104.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—788 Cut worms and their control in corn and other cereal crops ; [by] W. R. Walton. [.Tune, 1916, revised May, 1920, reprint .Ian.] 1922. 7 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 739.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20— 1366 Flies. House fly ; [by] L. O. Howard and R. H. Hutchison. [Aug. 1917, reprint .Tan.] 1922. 24p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 851.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to household insects.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—994 Mesquite. Protection of mesquite cordwood and posts from borers ; [by F. C. Craighead and George Hofer]. [May, 1921, reprint Mar. 1922.] 12 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1197.) [Previous print did not bear evidence of having been issued by the Entomology Bureau and was <^ntered in a previous Monthly catalogue under the Agriculture Department.] *Paper, 5c. Agr 21—703 Saivflies, Injurious to rose foliage; [by William Middleton]. [Feb. 1922.] 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1252.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—373 Screw-worms and other maggots atfecting animals ; [by F. C. Bishopp. .1. D. Mitchell, and D. C. Parman]. [Sept. 1917, revised .Tan. 1922.] [1922.] 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Fanners' bulletin 857.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to insects affecting health of man and domestic animals. Date of original issue incorrectly given on this pub- lication as Dec. 1919.] * Papei', 5c. Agr 17 — 1155 Sweet-potato weevil and its control ; [by F. H. Chittenden], [Jan. 1919, reprint with slight changes Jan. 1922.] 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bul- letin 1020.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19— 166 White-gruis. Common white grubs ; [by] John J. Davis. [Revised May, 1918, reprint Jan.] 1922. 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 940.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—433 FARM MANAGEMENT AND FARM ECONOMICS OFFICE Farm mortgage loans by banks, insurance companies, and other agencies; by V. N. Valgren and Elmer E. Engelbert. Dec. 28, 1921 [published 1922]. 23p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1047.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22— 361 Soy hearts in systems of farming in cotton belt ; [by] A. G. Smith. [May, 1918, reprint Feb.] 1922. 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 931.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to subject of this bulletin.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18-^32 FOREST SERVICE Basket willoxc culture; by George N. Lamb. Dec. 10, 1914, reprint Feb. 1922. 34p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 622.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—1600 I/umber. Cooperative marketing of woodland products; [by A. F. Hawes]. [Mar. 1920, reprint -Jan. 1922.] 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bul- letin 1100.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20— 999 Pulpwood consumption and wood pulp production, 1920; [by] R. V. Reynolds and Albert H. Pierson. [New York, American Paper and Pulp Association, Aug. 1921.] 39 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with American Paper and Pulp Association.] t Agr 7 — 2366 Wood-lots. IMaking woodlands profitable in Southern States; [by Wilbur R. IMattoon]. [Jan. 1920, reprint Jan. 1922.] .38 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1071.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publica- tions of interest to owner of farm woodland.] * Paper. 5c. Agr 20 — 781 MARKETS AND CROP ESTIMATES BUREAU Cotton. Meade cotton, upland long-staple variety replacing sea island [with list of literature cited] ; by G. S. Meloy and C. B. Doyle. Mar. 10, 1922. 24 p. 1 pi. 10 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1030.) [Prepared in cooperatioi? with Plant Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 1.5c. Makch, 1922 493 erops. Statistics of crops other thau grain crops, 1920. 1921. [1] +611-700 p. (Yearbook separate 862.) [From Yearbook, 1920. The table of contents on the title-page contains the page numbers used for another edition which had individual paging, and which are consequently incorrect for this print.] * Paper, 10c. Market reporter, v. 4, July-Dec. 1921 [title-page, corrections, and indexj. [1922.] ii+401-410 p. 4" t PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Alfalfa; [by] J. M. Westgate. [Dec. 1908, reprint Feb.] 1922. 48 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 339.) [Letter of transmittal is omitted from this reprint.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 8 — 1111 Bur clover; by Charles V. Piper and Roland McKee. Oct. 15, 1915, reprint Mar. 1922. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 693.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to forage crops.] * Paper, 5c. Agi- 15—1312 Button clover; by Roland McKee. June 2, 1916, reprint Feb. 1922. 11 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 730.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to forage crops.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16 — 622 Cabbage black-leg. Seed treatment and rainfall in relation to control of cab- bage black-leg [with list of literature cited] ; by J. C. Walker. Mar. 28, 1922. 27 p. il. 2 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1029.) [Prepared in co- operation with University of Wisconsin.] * Paper, 10c. Agr 22 — 358 Corn. Growing corn in Southeastern States; [by C. H. Kyle]. [Sept. 1920, reprint with slight changes Feb. 1922.] 19 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farm- ers' bulletin 1149. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20— 1797 Corn oil. Comparison of corn oils obtained by expeller -and benzol extraction methods [with list of literature cited] ; by A. F. Sievers. Mar. 11, 1922. 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1054.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—364 Cotton, Water-stress behavior of Pima cotton in Arizona [with list of litera- ture cited] ; by C. J. King. Mar. 15, 1922. 24 p. il. 4 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1018.) * Paper, 10c. Agi- 22— 356 Cotton-seed mixing increased by modern gin equipment; [by] W. W. Ballard and C. B. Doyle. Feb. 17, 1922. 12 p. 1 pi. (Agriculture Dept. Depart- ment circular 205.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—366 Coicpeas, utilization; [by W. J. Morse]. [Sept. 1920, reprint Jan. 1922.] 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1153.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20 — 1912 Oardemng. City home garden; [by] W. R. Beattie. [Mar. 1919, revised Feb. 1922.] 1922. 40 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' buUetin 1044.) [In- cludes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to subject of this bulletin.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1785 Permanent fruit & vegetable gardens; [by W. R. Beattie and C. P. Close]. [Dec. 1921, reprint Mar. 1922.] 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1242.) [Includes list of Farmers' bulletins relating to fruits and vegetables.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22 — 145 Goldenseal under cultivation ; by Walter Van Fleet. Oct. 26, 1914, reprint Mar, 1«22. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 613.) * Papei', 5c. Agr 14—1516 Eog pastures for Southern States; [by Lyman Carrier and F. G. Ashbrook], [May, 1918, revised Feb. 1920, reprint Dec. 1921.] 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 951.) [Prepared in cooperation with Animal In- dustry Bureau. Includes list of Agriculture Department publications relat- ing to swine management.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20 — ^957 Oats. Sterility of oats; by Charlotte Elliott. Mar. 6. 1922. 8 p. 4 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1058.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22— 365 Onion. Home production of onion seed and sets; [by] W. R. Beattie. [1911, reprint with changes Feb.] 1922. 22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 434.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relat- ing to seed production.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22 — 379 .98183- No. 327—22 2 494 March, 1922 Pear aud how to grow it; [by] G. B. Brackett. [Feb. 14, 1912, reprint Mar. 1922.] 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 482.) [Letter of transmittal omitted from tbis reprint.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 12 — 294 J'cas. Production of peas for canning; [by Chester J. Hunn]. [Feb. 1922.] 24+ [1] p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Fanners' bulletin 1255.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—375 Seed peas for canner; [by D. N. Shoemaker]. [Feb. 1922.] 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1253.) * Paper, 5c. Agi- 22 — 374 Pecan rosette, its histology, cytology, and relation to other chlorotic diseases [with list of literature cited] ; by Frederick V. Rand. Mar. 20, 1922. cover- title. 42 p. 2 pi. 10 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1038.) * Paper, 2.5c. Agr 22— 359 Plants. Collection and preservation of plant material for use in study of agri- culture ; by H. B. Derr and C. H. Lane. June 3, 1914, reprint Jan. 1922. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 586.) [Prepared in cooperation with Experiment Stations Office, later States Relations Service.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 14— 113S Propagation of plants; [by] L. C. Corbett. [July 18, 1902, reprint with changes Feb.] 1922. 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 157.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to plant propa- gation.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22 — 377 Poison ivy & poison sumac and their eradication ; [by C. V. Grant and A. A. Hansen]. [Oct. 1920, reprint with changes Jan. 1922.] 16+ [1] p. il (ATri- culture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1166.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20 — 1795 Pruning; [by] L. C. Corbett. [Nov. 14. 1903, reprint with changes Feb. 1922.] 35 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 181.) [Letter of transmittal and lists of contents and illustrations omitted from this reprint.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—378 Red clover [by J. M. Westgate and F. H. Hillman ; with notes on insect enemies of red clover, by F. M. Webster]. [Aug. 14, 1911, reprint witli slight changes Jan. 1922.] 46+ [2] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. r^armers' bulletin 455.) [Letter of transmittal and list of illustrations omitted from this reprint.] "^ Paper, 5c. Agr 11 — 1486 San Antonio experiment farm. Work of San Antonio experiment farm in 1919 and 1920 [with list of literature cited; by] George T. RatlifEe. 1922. 39 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 209.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 14 — 1459 Seeds. Inventory of seeds and plants imported by Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction, Apr. 1-June 30. 1917, no. 51 ; nos. 44446-934. Mar. 15, 1922. 100 p. 10 p. of pi. * Paper, 20c. Agr 7—1331 Straicherries. Everbearing strawberries ; [by] George M. Darrow. [Nov. 1917, reprint Jan.] 1922. 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 901.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to small fruits.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17— 1246 Suga7--beet nematode in Western States; [by Gerald Thonie and L. A. Giddings]. [Feb. 1922.] 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1248.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—372 Sugar-beet syrup. Improved method of making sugar-beet sirup ; [by C. O. Townsend and Sidney F. Sherwood]. [Nov. 1921. reprint Jan. 1922.] 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1241.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21 — 1217 Sunflower as silage crop [with list of literature cited] ; by H. N. Vinall. Mar. 18, 1922. cover-title, 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1045.) ♦Pa- per, 10c. Agr 22—360 Sweet clover. Sweet clover: Growing the crop; [by H. S. Coe]. [Apr. 1917, re- print with slight changes Jan. 1922.] 36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 797.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relat- ing to forage crops.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17 — 702 Sweet clover: Harvesting & thrashing seed crop; [by H. S. Coe]. [July, 1917, reprint Feb. 1922.] 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 836.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 17— 717 Sweet clover: Utilization; [by] H. S. Coe. [May, 1917, reprint Feb.] 1922. 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 820.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—581 March, 1922 495 Tobacco curing; [by] W. W. Garner. [Feb. 1913, reprint witli changes Jan.] 1922. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 52;i.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 13—192 Tree surcicry ; [by] J. Franklin Collins. [Sept. 1920, revised June, 1021, reprint Mar. 1922.] 31 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1178.) [In- cludes list of Agriculture Department publications relating to allied topics.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1919 Vegetables. Farm garden in the North; [by James H. Beattie]. [Feb. 1918, reprint Feb. 1922.] 54 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Fai-mers' bulletin 937.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to subject of this bulletin.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — 177 Home storage of vegetables; [by James H. Beattie]. [Aug. 1917, re- print with slight changes Dec. 1921.] 22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 879.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 17— 918 PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU Oullies, how to control and reclaim them; [by C. E. Ramser]. [Feb. 1922.] 44+ [1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1234.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—1216 Senage and sewerage of farm homes; [by George M. Warren]. [Jan. 1922.] 55 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1227.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—371 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Ayriculture Department. Monthly list of publications [of Agriculture Depart- ment], Feb. 1922. [1922.] 3p. t Agr 9— 1414 Department bulletins. Department bulletins 801-825, [title-page] with contents and index. 1922. 10+19 p. * Paper, 5c. Same 826-850, [title-page] with contents and index. 1922. 9+18 p. * Paper, 5c. Farmers' bulletins. Farmers' bulletins [available for distribution] Feb. 15, 1922. [1922.] [4] p. t ■ Same, Mar. 15, 1921 [1922]. [1922.] [4] p. t SOILS BUREAU Mahaska County, lotva. Soil survey of Mahaska County, Iowa ; by E. C. Hall and J. Ambrose Elwell. 1922. 40 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. From Field operations, 1919.] * Paper, 15c. Moore County, N. C. Soil survey of Moore County, N. C. ; by R. C. Jurney, S. O. Perkins, R. E. Devereux, L. L. Brinkley, S. F. Davidson, and W. A." Davis. 1922. 44 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with North Carolina Depart- ment of Agriculture. From Field operations, 1919.] * Paper, 15c. Sabine Parish, La. Soil survey of Sabine Parish, La. ; by E. H. Smies, W. E. Tharp, A. C. Anderson, and F. V. Emerson. 1922. 62 p. il. 2 p. of pi. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station. From Field operations, 1919.] * Paper, 20c. STATES RELATIONS SERVICE Baking in the home; [by Hannah L. Wessling]. [Dec. 1920, revised May, 1921, reprint Mar. 1922.] 40+ [1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1136.) [Prepared in cooperation with Office of Home Economics.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—9 Farm kitehcn as workshop; [by Anna Barrows]. [Revised Sept. 1921.] [1922.] 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 607.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications of interest in connection with this bulletin.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21 — 270 Food for young children; [by Caroline L. Hunt]. [Mar. 4, 1916, revised June, 1920, reprint with slight changes Feb.] 1922. 26 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 717.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20— 1365 496 March, 1922 Insects. Collection and preservation of insects and other material for use in study of agriculture; [by] C. H. Lane [and] Nathan Banks. [Aug. 20, 1914, revised Aug. 1917, reprint Jan.] 1922. 22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farm- ers' bulletin 606.) [Prepared in cooperation with Entomology Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—1115 Sugar and its value as food; [by] Mary Hinnian Abel. [June 7, 1913, reprint with additions Mar.] 1922. 30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 535.) *Papei-, 5c. Agr 21— 791 WEATHER BUREAU Climatological data for United States by sections, v. 8, no. 12; Dec. 1921. [1922.] cover-title, [197] p. il. map,«2 p. of maps, 4" * Paper, 35c. complete monthly number, $4.00 a yr. . Agr 14 — 566 Note. — Made up of separate Climatological data issued from 42 section centers of the United States. Printed at the several section centers and assembled and bound at the Washington Office. Issued principally for service use and exchange. The separate Climatological data are sold by the Superintendent of Documents at the rate of 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. for each section. Evaporation. Results of evaporation observations; by Robert E. Horton. 1922. [1] +553-566 p. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Oct. 1921.] t Meteorology. Monthly meteorological summary, Washington, D. C, Feb. 1922. [1922.] [2] p. large 8° t Monthly weather revieio, v. 49, no. 12 ; Dec. 1921. [Mar. 10] 1922. cover-title, 637-691 p. il. 1 pi. 19 p. of pi. and maps, 4° * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $2.25. Agr 9 — 990 Note. — The Monthly weatlier review contains (1) meteorological contributions, and bibliography including seismology, (2) an interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month in the United States, and on adjacent oceans, and (3) climato- logical and seismological tables dealing with the weather and earthquakes of the month. The contributions are principally as follows: (a) results of observational or research work in meteorology carried on in the United States or other parts of the world, (b) abstracts or reviews of important meteorological papers and books, and (c) notes. Special articles. — Streamflow at Wagon Wheel Gap, Colo. ; by Carlos G. Bates and Alfred J. Henry. — Recent improvements in solar radiation observations at Calama, Chile; by C. G. Abbot. — On structure of anticyclones and cyclones in stratosphere over Europe [with bibliography], by Felix M. Exner ; tran.slation by W. W. Reed. — Toronto symposium on barometric redi>ctions ; by C. LeRoy Meisinger. — Summary of hurricanes, 1919-21 ; by Wilfred P. Day. — Hailstorm in Alabama, Nov. 14, 1921 ; by P. H. Smythe. — Great rainstorm at Mount Wilson, Calif., Dec. 17-21, 1921 ; by Wen- dell P. Hoge. — Storm of Nov. 19-22 in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, and stormy period following; [by] Edward Lansing Wells. — Clarkedale, Ark., tornado of Dec. 23, 1921 ; by J. H. Scott. — Variations of water temperatures of the Atlantic off French coast, by E. Le Danois ; abstracted [by G. F. H.]. Netc England highway weather bulletin. Mar. 7-28, 1922; no. 14-17 [season of 1921-22]. [Boston, Mass., 1922.] Each 1 p. il. [Weekly.] * Paper, 50c. per season. Ocean. Weather of the oceans, Oct. 1921, with special reference to north Atlantic and north Pacific oceans (including charts), notes, abstracts, and reviews ; issued by Marine Division. 1922. 8 p. il. 8 p. of maps, 4" [From Monthly weather review, Oct, 1921.] t Same, Nov. 1921, with special reference to north Atlantic and north Pacific oceans (including charts), notes, abstracts, and reviews; issued by Marine Division. 1922. 4 p. 4 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Nov. 1921.] t Rainfall maps of Latin America, by Eugene Van Cleef ; Some illustrative types of Latin-American rainfall, by Bernard O. Weitz ; Rainfall map of South Africa, by J. R. Sutton [excerpts] ; Rainfall in Guatemala and Salvador, 1908-20, by Karl Sapper [abstracted by 0. L. M.]. 1922. [1] +537-543 p. il. 3 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Oct. 1921.} t Sno^o and ice huUetin, no. 10-13, winter 1921-22 ; Mar. 6-27, 1922. Mar. 7-28, 1922. Each [2] p. il. large 4° [Weekly during winter. No. 13 is the last issue for winter of 1921-22.] t 12—1660 No'J'E. — A bi-ief report on ice conditions over the Great Lakes will be issued for several weeks from the Weather Bureau office in Detroit, Mich. Copies of this may be secured by addressing that office. Solar radiation. Recent improvements in solar radiation observations at Calama, Chile ; Measurements of solar constant of radiation at Calama, Chile, Aug. 1-Dec. 14, 1921 : by C. G. Abbot. 1922. 4 p. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Dec. 1921.] t March, 1922 497 Temperature. Some characteristics of United States temperatures ; by Robert DeC. Ward. 1922. [l]+5f>5-60« p. 20 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Nov. 1921.] t Weather map. Daily weather map [of United States, containing forecasts for all States east of Mississippi River except Illinois and Wisconsin], Mar. 1-31, 1922. 1st edition. [1922.] Each 16.4X22.7 in. [Not issued Sundays or holidays.] * Editions issued at Washington, D. C, 25c. a month, $2.50 a yr. ; editions issued at about 65 stations throughout the United States, 20c. a month, $2.00 a yr. Same [containing forecasts for United States], Mar. 1-31, 1922. 2d edi- tion. [1922.] Each 16.4X22.7 in. [The Sunday edition does not contain as much information as the edition for week days.] * 30c. a month, $3.00 a yr. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Note. — The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. Civil-service act, rules, statutes, and Executive orders, with notes on rules by commission and legal decisions ; amended to Jan. 1922. 1922. 126 p. t 22—26255 Examinations. [Announcements and cancellations of examinations] Mar. 14- June 22, 1922. Feb. 25-Mar. 23, 1922. various paging, 4° and oblong 24° t Letter-carriers. Information concerning rural carrier appointments. Jan. 1922. 2 p. (Form 2028.) t Instructions to applicants for rural carrier examination. Feb. 1922. 11 p. (Form 1977.) t Retirement act of May 22, 1920, vi^ith notes. Dec. 1921 [published 1922]. 16 p. (Form 2.36S.) t 22—26256 COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Note. — The Department of Commerce prints most of its publications in very limited editions, the distribution of which is confined to Government officers, libraries, etc. When a selling price is noted in this list, application for such publication should he submitted to the Superintendent of Documents with remittance. For copies of charts, coast pilots, and tide tables, however, apply directly to the issuing office, the Coast and Geodetic Survey. Claims for damages by lighthouse vessels, communication submitting estimate of appropriation required for payment of claims for damages by lighthouse vessels. Mar. 6, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 198.) I Report. 9th annual report of Secretary of Commerce, [fiscal year] 1921. [Re- print] 1922. 149 p. t ■ 14—30030 CENSUS BUREAU Note. — Persons desiring to be listed for 14th census bulletins should address the Director of the Census, Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C, indicating the par- ticular State and subject in which they are interested. No individual requests can be entertained for all State bulletins for all States unless the public interest can be served by such distribution. On request to the Director of the Census, circulars will be sent giving the plan of arrangement and distribution of 14th census bulletins and reports. Alabama. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Population, Alabama, number of inhabitants, by counties and minor civil divisions. [1921.] 17 p. 11. 4° [Prepared under supervision of W^m. C. Hunt, chief statistician for population. The 1st print of this publication bearing the signature mark 22749 — 21 was incorrect and was replaced by a 2d print with signature mark 28700—21.] t Arkansas. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Drainage, Arkansas, statistics for State and its counties. [1922.] 13 p. 11. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture, by Roger D. Marsden, special agent in charge of drainage.] t 22 — 26257 Cotto^i. Report of cotton ginned, crops of 1921. 1920, and 1919. Mar. 20, 1922. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.l t 498 March, 1922 Cotton-seed. Cotton seed received, crushed, and on hand, and cottonseed prod- ucts manufactured, shipped out, on hand, and exported covering 6-months period ending Jan. 31, 1921 and 1922. Feb. 16, 1922. oblong 32° [Prelimi- nary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t Same covering 7-months period ending Feb. 28, 1921 and 1922. Mar. 17, 1922. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t Florida. 14th census of United States: Manufactures, 1919, Florida. 1922, 23 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactui'es.] t 22 — 26258 Kansas. 14th census of United States : Manufactures, 1919. Kansas. 1922. 31 p. 4° [Prepared under supei-vusion of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 22 — 26259 Louisiana. 14th census of United States: Manufactures, 1919. Louisiann. 1921. 25 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 22 — 26260 Population. 14th census of United States: Population. 1920. United States, composition ;iiid characteristic^ of population. [Reprint with changes] 1922. 42 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statisti- cian for population.] t Porto Rico. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population, Porto Rico, occupation statistics. [1922.] 25 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population.] t 22—26261 Rhode Island. 14th census of United States : Manufactures, 1919, Rhode Island. 1922. 31 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 22—26262 Texas. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Drainage, Texas, statistics for State and its counties. [1922.] 11 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of AVilliam Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture, by Roger D. Mars- den, special agent in charge of drainage.] t 22 — 26263 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : Population. Texas, number of inhabitants, by counties and minor civil divisions. [1921.] 29 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Wm. C. Hunt, chief statistician for popula- tion. The 1st print of this publication bearing the signature mark 25290 — 21 was incorrect and was replaced by a 2d print with signature mark 28700—21.] t COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note. — The monthly Notice to mariners, formerly issued by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, has been consolidated v/ith and made a part of the Notice to mariners i-ssued by the Lisrhthouses Bureau, thus makinj; it a joint publication. The charts, coast pilots, and tide tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sold at the office of the Sun'ey in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. Coast and Geodetic Surveij bulletin, Feb. 28, 1922; no. 81. [1922.] 8 p. [Monthly.] t 15—26512 Coast pilots. Inside route pilot. New York to Key West, 1922. 5th edition. 1922. 95 p. 8 maps in pocket. 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[1922.] no. 7; 29+8 p. 4" [Includes History of bills and resolutions.] Eulogies. J. Willard Ragsdale. memorial addresses. 1922. 36 p. 1 por. large 8° t 22-26207 Same. (H. doc. 1023. 66th Cong. 3d .sess.) John L. Burnett, memorial addresses. 1922. 76 p. 1 por. large 8° t 22—26206 Same. (H. doc. 1021, 66th Cong. 3d sess.) Session lairs. Statutes passed at 1st session of 67th Congress, 1921. and con- current resolutions, recent treaties, and Executive proclamations ; edited under direction of Secretary of State. 1921. [cxxi] + [492] p. 2 maps. 6 p. of maps, large 8° * Paper, $1.00. 7—35353 98183— No. 327—22 3 502 March, 1922 PRIVATE LAWS NOTE. — The Publications Division, State Department, receives a small supply of the private acts which it distributes free upon application. Private [act] 25-43, 67th Congress. Buffalo Housewrecking and Salvage Company. H. R. 1721, act to authorize refund of part of purchase price of Camp Mills to Buffalo Housewrecklng and Salvage Company. Approved Feb. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Private 31.) Carpenter, Frank. S. 1247, act for relief of Frank Carpenter. Approved Feb. 28, i;)22. 1 p. (Private 41.) Charlotte W. Miller, schooner. H. R. 2144, act for relief of owners of schooner Char- lotte W. Miller. Approved Feb. 18, 1922. 1 p. (Private 27.) Claiborne, H. C. H. R. 3249, act for relief of [Mrs. H. C. Claiborne, widow of H. C. Claiborne. J. P. Brooks, and C. T. Morris], employees of Bureau of Lighthouses. Approved Feb. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Private 33.) Cleveland Trmtdad Paving Company. H. R. 6437, act for relief of Cleveland Trinidad Paving Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Approved Feb. 18, 1922. 1 p. (Private 25.) Deakyne, Herhcrt. H. R. 1370, act for relief of Herbert Deakyne. Approved Feb. 24, 1922. 1 p. (Private 35.) Doris, Italian bark. H. R. 6622, act for relief of Gaetano Davide Olivari fu Fortunato [managing owner of Italian bark Doris]. Approved Feb. 18, 1922. 1 p. (Private 28.) Feitel. M., House Wrecking Company. H. R. 1372, act for relief of M. Feitel House Wrecking Company. Approved Feb. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Private 30.) Ferro, N. H. R. 8217, act to authorize payment of $872.96 to Government of Italy for relief of heirs and assigns of N. Ferro. Approved Feb. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Private 34.) Fine. M., d Sons. H. R. 1362, act for relief of M. Fine and Sons. Approved Feb. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Private 29.) Frow, Mrs. Louisa. S. 982, act for relief of Louisa Frow. Approved Mar. 1, 1922. 1 p. (Private 42.) Furjak, Kristina. S. 160, act for relief of Kristina Furjak. Approved Feb. 25, 1922. 1 p. (Private 36.) Hickson, John, jr. S. 1951, act for relief of John Hickson, jr. Approved Mar. 1, 1922. 1 p. (Private 43.) Jernegan, Mrs. N. May. H. R. 5597, act granting increase of pension to N. May Jerne- gan. Approved Feb. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Private 32.) Raynolds, Albert H. S. 901, act for payment to Albert H. Raynolds. Approved Feb, 27, 1922. 1 p. (Private 40.) jSia; Minute Ferry Company. H. R. 1268, act for relief of Six Minute Ferry Company, Vallejo. Calif. Approved Feb. 18, 1922. 1 p. (Private 26.) ' Stevetis Institute of Technology. S. 52, act for relief of Stevens Institute of Tech- nologv. Hoboken, N. J. Approved Feb. 27, 1922. 1 p. (Private 39.) Whitfield, Robert O. H. B. 7483, act for relief of Robert G. Whitfield. Approved Feb. 25, 1922. 1 p. (Private 38.) Willey, Mrs. Ellen M. H. R. 5659, act for relief of Ellen M. Willey, widow of Owen S. Willey. Approved Feb. 25, 1922. 1 p. (Private 37.) PUBLTf! LAWS NOTE. — Public acts in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Super- intendent of Documents at a subscription price of $1.00 for the present session (67th Congress, 2d session), foreign subscription $1.25; single copies are usually 5c. each. Public [act] 148-182, 67tli Congress. Alaska. H. R. 8842, act for agricultural entries on coal lands in Alaska. [Approved Mar. 8, 1922.] 2 p. (Public 165.) Appropriations. H. R. 10267, act making appropriations for legislative branch of Government, fiscal year 1923. [Approved Mar. 20, 1922.] 17 p. (Public 171.) H. R. 10663, act making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appropriations, fiscal year 1922 and prior fiscal years. [Approved Mar. 20, 1922.] 32 p. (Public 172.) Army supplies. S. 2492, act to amend act making appropriations for support of Army, fiscal year 1922 [relative to prices of clothing, etc., for sale to enlisted men]. Approved Mar. 8, 1922. 1 p. (Public 168.) Canceling machines. H. R. 10161, act authorizing use of special canceling stamps in certain post ofllces. Approved Mar. 13. 1922. 1 p. (Public 170.) Chicago. St. Louis, and New Orleans Railroad. S. 2072, act to authorize Secretary of War to make and receive conveyances effecting exchange of title to railroad rights of wav at Camp Henry Knox, Ky. [with Chicago, St. Louis, and New Orleans Rail- road Company]. [Approved Mar. 1, 1922.] 2 p. (Public 159.) Ciml service pensioTis. S. 3265, act construing expression " all employees in classified civil service of United States " as used in sec. 1 of act for retirement of employees in clas.sified civil service. Approved Mar. 27, 1922. 1 p. (Public 182.) Coconino County, Aris. S. 2471, act to amend act authorizing survey and sale of lands in Coconino County, Ariz., to occupants thereof [so as to increase acreage wliich ociupants of agricultural tracts may purchase]. Approved Mar. 20, 1922. 1 p. (Public 178.) , . , ^ Crawford, Nebr. H. R. 8193, act to amend 1st proviso in act to grant parcel of land, part of Fort Bobln.son military reservation, Nebr., to Crawford, Nebr., for park f)urposes [so as to allow erection of pavilion to be used for exhibition and sale of ive stock and for auditorium purposes]. Approved Mar. 20, 1922. 1 p. (Public 175.) Delaware Rirer. H. R. 9931, act to extend time for completing construction of bridge across Delaware River [near Trenton, N. J., by Pennsylvania Railroad Company and Pennsvlvaiiia and Newark Railroad Company]. Approved Feb. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Pnblfc 148.) March. 1922 503 Public [act] 148-182, 67th Congress— Continued. District Courts. S. 2S10, act to amend and roenact sec. 113 of judicial code, as amended and reenacted by act approved 22d of August, 1914 [so as to cliange time of holding court in districts of West Virginia]. Approved Feb. 27, 1922. 1 p. (Public 158.) Freight rates. S. 621, act to amend subdivisions (a) and (c) of sec. 206 of trans- portation act, 1920 [so as to extend time for filing overcharge claims against direc- tor general of railroads]. Approved Feb. 24, 1922. 1 p. (Public 149.) Hawaii. II. R. 7881, act to authorize governor of Hawaii to ratify agreements of certain persons made with commissioner of public lands of Hawaii, and to issue land patents to those eligible under terms of said agreements. Approved Mar. 24, 1922. 1 p. (Public 181.) Housing Corporation. H. R. 9597, act to amend act to authorize the President to pro- vide housing for war needs [relative to settlement of contracts by Housing Corpora- tion]. [Approved Mar. 21, 1922.] 2 p. (Public 179.) Indiana Harbor, Ind. S. 2993, act authorizing modification of adopted project for Indiana Harbor, Ind. Approved Mar. 20, 1922. 1 p. (Public 176.) Leaventvorth Katis. H. R. 9060, act to lease tract of land to Leavenworth, Kans. Approved Feb. 25, 1922. 1 p. (Public 156.) Loans. S. 2897, act to appropriate $1,500,000 for purchase of seed grain to be sup- plied to farmers in crop-failure areas of United States, said amount to be expended under rules and regulations prescribed by Secretary of Agriculture. Approved Mar. 20, 1922. 1 p. (Public 177.) Malheur Kational Forest. II. R. 10185, act authorizing exchange of lands within boundaries of Malheur National Forest, Oreg. Approved Mar. 8, 1922. 1 p. (Public 106.) Marine insurance. S. 2265, act to regulate marine insurance in District of Columbia. [Approved Mar. 4. 1922.] 15 p. (Public 162.) Military Academy, V,^est Point. H. R. 8924, act to amend act making appropriations for Military Academy, fiscal year 1921 [relative to option granted certain cadets to prolong their course]. Approved Feb. 25, 1922. 1 p. (Public 155.) Military reservations.' S. 2736, act for conveyance of unused military reservations in Massachusetts [known as Fort Lee, Fort Pickering, and Fort Sewall] to Salem and Marblehead. Approved Feb. 25, 1922. 1 p. (Public 153.) Militia. S. 2774, act to amend act entitled "Act to amend act for making further and more effectual provision for national defense, and for other purposes, and to establish military justice " [so as to provide compensation for care of motor and air service equipment of National Guard]. Approved Mar. 1, 1922. 1 p. (Pub- lic 161.) MoHonguhela River. H. R. 8818, act granting consent of Congress to Pittsburgh, Pa., to construct bridge across Monongahela River at or near its junction with Alle- gheny River in Pittsburgh, Pa. Approved Feb. 25, 1922. 1 p. (Public 154.) National forests. S. 490, act to consolidate national forest lauds. Approved Mar. 20, 1922. 1 p. (Public 173.) Officers, Navy. H. R. 5013, act to sanction inscription of titles upon certain monu- ments, tablets, and other memorials [erected to members of naval service to who-.a appointments to such rank would have been issued except for their death]. -Vp- proved Mar. 8, 1922. 1 p. (Public 164.) Potomac Insurance Company. S. 1312, act to amend charter of Potomac Insurance Company of District of Columbia. Approved Mar. 8, 1922. 1 p. (Public 167.) Rail)-oads. H. R. 244, act for disposition of abandoned portions of rights of way granted to railroad companies. Approved Mar. 8. 1922. 1 p. (Public 163.) 8t. Francis Barracks. S. 2138, act providing that Government property known as St. Francis Barracks, at St. Augustine, Fla., be donated to Florida for military pur- poses. Approved Mar. ], 1922. 1 p. (Public 160.) Tomibighee River. H. R. 10009, act to authorize Alabama through its Highway De- partment to construct bridge across Tombigbee River at or near Moscow Landing, Ala. Approved Feb. 25, 1922. 1- p. (Public 151.) Waccamaxv River. H. R. 9386, act to grant consent of Congress to Whiteville Lum- ber Company to construct bridge across Waccamaw River at or near Pireway Ferry, county of Columbus, N. C. Approved Feb. 25, 1922. 1 p. (Public 150.) War Department. H. R. 7158, act to amend Army appropriation act, approved July 11, 1919. so as to release appropriations for compl(>tion of acquisition of real estate in certain cases and making additional appropriations therefor. [Approved Mar. 8. 1922.] 4 p. (Public 169.) Washington County, Utah. S. 561. act to grant to citizens of Washington and Kane counties. Utah, right to cut timber in Arizona for agricultural, mining, and other domestic purposes. Approved Feb. 27, 1922. 1 p. (Public 157.) Wa.'ihington state. H. R. 9235. act for grant of land to State of Washington for public park purposes, .\pproved Mar. 23, 1922. I p. (Public 180.) Winthrop, Mass. H. R. 9047. act to grant to Winthrop. INIass., perpetual right of way over approximately 755 stpiaie feet of Fort T'anks military reservation for purpose of widening Revere street. Approved Mar. 20. 1922. 1 p. (Public 174.) Wright, (leorge. Fort. S. 29. act to grant to Lloyd E. Oandy right to overflow lands nil Fort George Wright military reservation at Spokane, Wash., on such terms and conditions with respect to improvements to be made on pres(>nt target range as may be prescribed by Secretary of War. Approved Feb. 25, 1922. 1 p. (Public 152.) Public fjoiiit] resolution 40—18, 07tli Congress. Desertion, Armu. S. .T. Res. 125, joint resolution to continue military status of per- sons deserting military or naval service during World War, and amenability to trial of those persons who failed to comply with terms of sec. 5 of selective service law. Approved Mar. 8, 1922. 1 p. (Public resolution 41.) District of Columbia. S. J. Res. 108, joint resolution authorizing erection on public grounds in Washington, D. C, of memorial to .Teanne d'Arc [by Socii&t6 des Femmes de France a New York]. Approved Mar. 20, 1922. 1 p. (Public resolution 42.) Smithsonian Institution. S. .1. Res. 137. joint resolution transferring to custody of Smithsonian Institution relics now in po.ssession of Department of State. Ap- proved Feb. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Public resolution 40.) 504 March. 1922 Public [joint] resolution 40-43, 67th Congress — Continued. Standardization of t^cretv Thrtads CommAssion. H. J. Res. 227, joint resolution ex- tending term of National Screw Thread Commission for period of 5 years from Mar. 21, 1922. Approved Mar. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Public resolution 43.) AGRICULTURAL INQUIRY JOINT COMMISSION Agricultural inquiry, hearings under Senate concurrent resolution 4. July 11 [-Nov. 16], 1921. 1922. 3 v. 690+814+862+ [xlvii] p. iL 5 pi. [The.se hearings were also published in separate numbered parts.] t 22 — 26268 CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Appropriations. Deficiency appropriation bill [fiscal year 1922 and prior fiscal years], conference report to accompanv H. R. 10663; submitted by Mr. Mad- den. Mar. 14. 1922. 6 p. (H. rp. 798.) Independent offices appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, conference report to accompany H. R. 9981 ; submittefl by Mr. Wood of Indiana. Mar. 9. 1922. 6 p. (H. rp. 786.) Independent offices appropriation bill [fiscal year 1923], conference report to accompany H. R. 9981 ; submitted by Mr. Wood of Indiana. Mar. 24, 1922. 3 p. (H. i-p. 825.) Legislative appropriation bill [fiscal year 1923], conference report to ac- company H. R. 10267 : submitted by Mr. Cannon. Mar. 1, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 751.) Commerce Department. Departments of Commerce and Labor appropriation bill [fiscal year 1923], conference report to accompany H. R. 10559; submitted by Mr. Shreve. Mar. 16, 1922. 6 p. (H. rp. 805.) Homestead. Extension of provisions of sec. 2305 of Revised statutes and act of Sept. 29, 1919. conference report to accompany H. R. 9633 [to extend pro- visions of sec. 2305, Revised statutes, and of act of Sept. 29, 1919, to those discliarged from military or naval service of United States and subsequently awarded compensation or treated for wounds received or disability incurred in line of duty] ; submitted by Mr. Sinnott. Mar. 29, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 856.) Interior Department. Department of Interior appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, conference report to accompany H. R. 10329 ; submitted by Mr. Cramton. Mar. 29, 1922. 8 p. (H. rp. 857.) Interior Department appropriations [fiscal year 1923], conference report on bill (H. R. 10329) ; submitted by Mr. Warren. Mar. 16. calendar day Mar. 27. 1922. 5 p. (S. doc. 174.) Loans. Relief of farmers in crop-failure areas, conference report on bill (S. 2897) to appropriate $5,000,000 for purchase of seed grain and of feed to be supplied to farmers in crop failure areas of United States, said amount to be expended under rules and regulations prescribed by Secretary of Agri- culture : submitted by Mr. Ladd. Mar. 9, calendar day Mar. 15, 1922. 1 p. (S. doc. 164.) [The report recommends the amendment of the title to read " to appropriate $1,500,000 for purchase of seed grain to be supplied to farm- ers " etc.] Seed grain for farmers in crop-failure areas of United States, conference report to accompany S. 2897 [to appropriate $1,500,000 for purchase of seed grain to be supplied to farmers in crop-failure areas of United States, said amount to be expended under rules and regulations prescribed by Secretary of Agriculture] ; submitted by Mr. Haugen. Mar. 15, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 801.) Reclamation of land. Extending time for payment of charges due on reclama- tion projects, conference report to accompany H. R. 9606; submitted by Mr. Kinkaid. Mar. 21, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 814.) ^Var Department. Release of appropriations for completion of acquisition of real estate in certain cases, etc., conference report to accompany H. R. 7158 [to amend Army appropriation act, approved July 11. 1919, so as to release appropriations for completion of acquisition of real estate in certain cases and making additional appropriations therefor] ; submitted by Mr. McKenzie. Feb. 27, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 740.) [Corrected print.] March, 1922 505 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Note. — The House dofunients and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only tlirough Members of Congress. Cale)io^^ improvement Wrangell Narroi^ and Wrangell Harbor, Alaska, hearings on'subiect of im 2^'?9T*1922 ??^;" f '^'^ '"^ ''^'•^°^^" Harbor,\,aska S 21 a^d BULES COMMITTEE ^^VnT^' ^''*^^««'i Consideration of House joint resolution 263 etc reoort to accompany H Res. 295 [for consideration of H. J Res 263 authorS purchase of land for cemeteries for American militarv dead in Eurone and improyement thereof. S. J. Res. 125, to continue milikrv status of persons deserting military or naval service during World War, etc., S. 2492 to amend act making appropriations for support of Army, fisca vear 1922 relative o prices of clothing etc., for sale to enlisted men, and H. R 8475 to relieve enlisted^men.^etc.]; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. Mar 1, I922 House of Representatives. Suspension of rules of House of Representatives report to accompany H Res. 309 [providing for suspension of rulefofHouTe Ma?.T\T2l'"l%' (H 'rp. lis'r^ ' '"'"'"^' ""' ''" Campbeu'of^KSisas Housing Corporation. Immediate consideration of H. R. 9597 report to accnm If "^T."- •^''- ^^ f^^' consideration of H. R. 9597. to amend a?t authorTe he President to provide housing for war needs, relative to seUlement of con 21 1I22'' ^TTh rj? nl7^ ' ^"''"^^"^^^ ^^ ^^'•- Campbell of Kansas S: Loam. Immediate consideration of S. 2897. report to accompanv H Res 303 [concerning consideration of S. 2897, to appropriate $5,000^000 for purchas^ liT^i^T ^°^.^^ ^^^ ^^ ^« «"PP"^d to farmers in croSme Cas S IrlhoH l^^T' ^V^ ^'^J'"''* '^ ^^ expended under rules and regulations pre Maf lVi9i2"t7 fu%''?^ir' ' '"'"'*''' ''^' '''■ ^'"^'^^^ ^' ^^^^'- TERRITORIES COMMITTEE Alaska. Construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, and trails in Alaska report t^ accompany IL J. Res. 282; submitted by Mr." Curry! ' Mar 8 1922' - p. (H. rp. /83.) [Corrected print.] WAE CLAIMS COMUITTEB ^Z"i^X{'''^T ^- ^''l^" ^- ^^°°^^- ^^Port to accompany H. R 3836 [for relief of^.\olan P. Benner] ; submitted by Mr. Gahn. Mar. 18. 1922 3 p (H rp DKcker, Orlando Orlando Ducker, adverse report to accompanv H R 5lfifi (for relief of Orlando Ducker. major and surgeon in WaHi^E Spain] • sib mitted by Mr. Snell. Mar. 24. 1922. 1 p. (H.'rp. 829.) [Corr^Si prL ] "^*85i: S^- 19 pi'^J'"' '°^ amusements at Camp Funston, hearing on March, 1922 51T Vitidal, steamship. Owners of steamship Vindal, report to accompany H. R. 8214 [to compensate Vindnl Company, Incorporated, owners of American steamship Vindal. for damages and expenses in repairing said steamship, and: to malve appropriation tlierefor] ; submitted by Mr. Koach. Mar. 6, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 768.) WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Auslria. Release of lien and extension of time on Austrian loan, report to accompany S. J. Res. 160 [authorizing extension, for period of not to exceed 25 years, of time for payment of principal and interest of debt incurred by Austria for purchase of flour from Grain Corporation] ; submitted by Mr. Fordney. Mar. 24, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 830.) Liberia. Credit for Government of Liberia, hearngs on H. J. Res. 270 to es- tablish credit with United States for Government of Liberia, Mar. 22 and 24, 1922. 1922. ii+141 p. % Opium. Importation and exportation of narcotic drugs, report to accompany H. R. 2193 [to amend act to prohibit importation and use of opium for other than medicinal purposes, as amended] ; submitted by Mr. Hadley. Mar. 27, 1922. 20 p. (H. rp. 852.) 22—26271 Securities. Hearings on tax-exempt .securities, the conmiittee having under con- sideration H. J. Res. 102, 211, 231. and 232, proposing amendment to Consti- tution, Jan. 16-Mar. 7, 1922. 1922. 196-f iv p. t Soldiers. Soldiers' adjusted compensation, hearings on H. R. 1, to prov'de ad- justed compensation for veterans of World War, and for other purposes, Jan. 31-Feb. 7, 1922. 1922. 248 p. t Soldiers' adjusted compensation, hearings on H. R. 10874, to provide ad- justed compensation for veterans of World War, Mar. . 14, 1922. 1922;. 35 p. t Soldiers' adjusted compensation, minority views to accompany H. R. 10874 [to provide adjusted compensation for veterans of World War] ; sub- mitted bv Messrs. Treadway and Tilsou. Mar. 18, 1922. 6 p. (H. rp. 804, pt. 2.) • Soldiers' adjusted compensation, minority views to accompany H. R. 10874 [to provide adjusted compensation for veterans of World War] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Kitchin. Mar. 20, 1922. 5 p. (H. rp. 804, pt. 3.) Soldiers' adjusted compensation, report to accompany H. R. 10874 [to provide adjusted compensation for veterans of World War] ; submitted by Mr. Fordney. Mar. 16, 1922. 12 p. (H. rp. 804 [pt. 1].) READJUSTMENT OF SERVICE PAY SPECIAL JOINT COMMITTEE Pay, Army. Readjustment of pay of Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, and Coast and Geodetic Survey, report ; submitted by Mr. McKenzie. Mar. 2, 1922. 41 p. (H. rp. 753.) [Corrected print. In- cludes views of ]Mr. Oliver and minority Aiews suhmitted by Mr. Kraus. 1st print has 11 pages.] " 22 — 26210 Readjustment of pay of Army. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, and Coast and Geodetic Survey, report ; submitted by Mr, Wadsworth. Feb. 23, calendar day Mar. 2, 1922. 11 p. (S. rp. 526.) SENATE NOTE. — The Senate documents and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Atlantic Corporation. Investigation of Atlantic Corporation et al., report of Frank S. Streeter filed Feb. 25, 1922. in re investigation of Atlantic Corpora- tion, Shipping Board, Raynes, P>arrows. and National Kngineering Corporation requested by Department of Justice ; presented bv Mr. Moses. 1922. 30 p. (S. doc. 167.) Calendar of business, Senate, 67th Congress, 2d session, legislative dav Feb. 23, calendar day Mar. 1-Mar. 31, 1922; no. 201-230. [1922.] Each 20 p. or 24 p, large 8° [Daily when Senate is in session.] t 98183— No. 327—22 5 518 March, 1922 China. Anglo-Japanese treaties, 3 Anglo-Japanese treaties, agreement relative to China antl Korea, signed London, Jan. 30, 1902, agreement respecting in- tegrity of Cliina. signed London, Aug. 12, 1905, agreement respecting in- tegrity of China, signed London. July 13. 1911; presented hv Mr. McCormick. 1922. 7 p. (S. doc. 1G3.) 22—26272 Haiti. Protocol with Haiti, protocol between TTnited States and Haiti, e.stab- lislunent of Claims Convention [Commission], signed Port-au-Prince. Oct. 3, 1919: presented by Mr. Pomerene. 1922. 9 p. (S. doc. 135.) 22—26214 Treaty with Haiti, treaty between United States and Haiti, finances. economic development, and tranquility of Haiti, signed Port-au-Prince, Sept. 16, 1915, proclaimed Mav 3. 1916; presented by Mr. Pomerene. 1922. 10 p. (S. doc. 136.) 22—26215 Interstate Commerce Commission. Jurisdiction of Interstate Commerce Com- mission over electric and interurban roads, opinion in district court, north- ern district of Ohio, eastern division, in case of Hubbard, Ohio, plaintiff, v. Ignited States, Interstate Commerce Commission, and Pennsylvania-Ohio Power and Light Company ; presented by Mr. Cummins. 1922. [1] +13 p. (S. doc. 172.) Republican party. Accomplishments of Republican administration and Con- gress, Mar. 4, 1921-Feb. 14, 1922, address of Henry Cabot Lodge before Re- publican members of Massachusetts Legislature, Feb. 14, 1922 ; presented by Mr. Spencer. 1922. 12 p. (S. doc. 132.) 22—26213 Sfiantung. Treaty between China and Japan for settlement of outstanding questions relating to Shantung, with agreement supplementary thereto, con- cluded at Washington. Feb. 4, 1922; presented by Mr. Lodge. 1922. 14 p. (S. doc. 166.) 22—26273 AGRICULTtTKE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE Agriculture. Investigation of organizations engaged in combating legislation for relief of agriculture, hearings before subcommittee pursuant to S. Res. 110. to investigate activities of National Grain Dealers' Association and other orcanizations engaged in combating legislation for relief of agriculture, Feb. IS [-Mar. 13], 1922. 1922. pts. 2, 3, [iv] +167-257 p. [Corrected print of pt. 2 was issued.] t Loans. Purchase of seed grain for farmers in crop-failure areas of United States, hearing on S. 2897, to appropriate $5,000,000 for purchase of seed g-raiu and of feed to be supplied to farmers in crop-failure areas of United States, said amount to be expended under rules and regulations prescribed by Secretary of Agriculture, Feb. 21. 1922. 1922. 20 p. t Options and futures. To amend sec. 5 of cotton futures act and To prevent sale of cotton and grain in future markets, hearings before subcommittee on S. 3S5, to amend sec. 5 of cotton futures act, as amended, S. 399, to prevent sale of cotton and grain in future markets, and S. 3146, to amend sec. 5 of cotton futures act, .Ian. 20 and Feb. 14, 1922. 1922. pt. 1, p. 1-150. t Prices. Stabilizing prices of certain agricultural products, hearings on S. 2964, to promote agriculture bv stabilizing prices of certain agricultural prod- ucts, Jan. 26-Feb. 17, 1922. 1922. i+331 p. t APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Appropriations. Second deficiency appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1922 [and prior fiscal vears], hearings before subcommittee on H. R. 10663. 1922. 37 p. t " Second deficiency appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1922 [and prior fiscal years], report to accompanv H. R. 10663; submitted by Mr. Warren. Mar. 9, calendar day Mar. 10, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 545.) Commei-cp department. Departments of Commerce and Labor appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, hearings before subcommittee on H. R. 10559. 1922. 73 p. J ■ Departments of Commerce and Labor appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923. report to accompany H. R. 10559; submitted by Mr. Jones of Wash- ington. Mar. 7, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 541.) March, 1922 519 District of Columbia appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, report to accom- pany H. R. 10101 ; submitted by Mr. Phipps. Feb. 22, calendar day Feb. 28, 1922. 6 p. (S. rp. 522.) BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE Ayriciiltural credit. Discounts and loans by Federal land banks for farm- ing purposes, bearing before subcommittee on S. 3051, to amend Federal farm loan act by establishing farm credits department in each Federal land bank, Mar. 10, 1922. 1922. ii+26 p. I CLAIMS COMMITTEE Broirn, George V. George Van Derburgh Brown, report to accompany H. R. 3057 [for relief of George Van Derburgh Brown] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Mar. 7, 1922. 12 p. (S. rp. 536.) Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Mar. 16, 1922; no. 3. 1922. 12 p. 4° X Canniff, Mrs. Kate. Kate Canniff, report to accompany S. 289 [for relief of Kate Canniff] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Mar. 7, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 534.) Eaton, John T. John T. Eaton, report, to accompany S. 288 [for relief of John T. Eaton] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Mar. 7, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 533.) Gulf, Florida & Alabama Railway Co., report to accompany S. 2599 [for relief of receiver of Gulf, Florida and Alabama Railway Company] ; submitted by Mr. Broussard. Feb. 23, calendar day Feb. 28, 1922. 8 p. (S. rp. 516.) Eunter-Broivn Co., report to accompany S. 820 [for relief of Hunter-Brown Company] ; submitted by Mr. Robinson. Mar. 7, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 540.) Lepley, Mrs. Annie M. Annie M. Lepley, report to accompany H. R. 4504 [for relief of Annie M. Lepley] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Mar. 7, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 537.) McFarlin, H. L. H. L. McFarlin, report to accompany S. 1087 [for relief of H. L. McFarlin] ; submitted by Mr. Robinson. Mar. 7, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 532.) Magoffln, Albert E. Albert E. Magoffin, report to accompany S. 1026 [for relief of Albert E. Magoffin] ; submitted by Mr. Stanfield. Mar. 9, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 543.) Monahan, Ellen B. Ellen B. Monahan, report to accompany S. 2346 [for relief of Ellen B. Monahan] : submitted by Mr. Stanfield, Mar. 9. 1922. 7 p. (S. rp. 544.) Mosher, Maude H. Maude H. Mosher, report to accompany H. R. 1274 [for relief of Maude H. Mosher] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Mar. 7, 1922. 15 p. (S. rp. 535.) Navajo Timber Co., of Delaware, report to accompany S. 1945 [to reimburse Nava.jo Timber Con)pany for deposit made to cover purchase of timber] ; submitted by- Mr. Capper. Feb. 23, calendar day Mar. 2, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp 525.) Prairie Vieiv State Noi-mal and Industrial College, report to accompany S. 1651 [for relief of Prairie View State Normal and Industrial College] ; .sub- mitted by Mr. Robinson. Mar. 7, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 539.) Stewart, John. Estate of John Stewart, report to accompany S. 1282 [for relief of estate of John Stewart] ; submitted by Mr. Harreld. Mar. 16, calendar day Mar. 24, 1922. 8 p. (S. rp. 574.) COMMERCE COMMITTEE Fish-rescue station on Mississippi River, report to accompany H. R. 2393 [for establishment on Mississippi River of fish-rescue station to be under direction of Bureau of Fisheries] ; submitted by Mr. Lenroot. Mar. 16, calendar day Mar. 25, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 576.) 520 March, 1922 Foreign and Domestic Conwi-erce Bureau. Compiling foreign trade statistics in Department of Commerce, report to accompany S. 3295 [to consolidate work of collecting, compiling, and publishing statistics of foreign commerce of United States in Department of Commerce, by transfei-ring Bureau of Customs Statistics from Treasury Department to Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce in Commerce Department and consolidating it with Statistics Division of said bureau] ; submitted by Mr. .Tones of Washington. Mar. 16, calendar day Mar. 24, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 575.) Immir/ration Burean. Overtime pay of customs and immigration employees, hearings on S. 1504, S. 1774, and S. 2188 to facilitate commerce by prescrib- ing overtime rates to be paid by transportation lines for inspection of arriv- ing passengers and crews, June 16, 1921-Jan. 19, 1922. 1922. ii+150 p. t Mississippi River. Bridge across Mississippi River at Minneapolis, Minn., report to accompany S. 3209 [granting to Northern Pacific Railway Com- pany right to construct bridge across Mississippi River at Minneapolis, Minn.] ; submitted by Mr. Calder. Mar. 9, calendar day Mar. 11, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 540.) DISTEICT OF COLrMBIA COMMITTEE Bankino corporations in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 3170 [regulating corporations doing banking business in District of Columbia] ; submitted by Mr. Ball. Feb. 23, calendar day Mar. 1, 1922. 3 p. (S. i-p. 524.) Housing. Discontinuance of alley dwellings in District of Columbia, hearings on S. 2675, to provide for construction of safe and sanitary dwellings to be leased at moderate rental to persons residing in buildings erected in alleys In District of Columbia, Feb. 21 and 24, 1922. 1922. 54 p. t Discontinuance of alley dwellings in District of Columbia, statement of E. AV. Oyster on S'. 2675, to provide for construction of safe and sanitary dwellings to be leased at moderate rental to persons residing in buildings erected in alleys in District of Columbia, Feb. 24, 1922. 1922. 21 p. $ Railroad sidifigs in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 3083 [author- izing construction of elevated railroad sidings adjacent to steam railroad tracks in District of Columbia] ; submitted by Mr. Ball. Feb. 23. calendar day Mar. 3, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 528.) Rent Comniission. Amending food control and District of Columbia rents act, report to accompany S. 2919 [to extend for period of 2 years provisions of title 2 of food control and District of Columbia rents act, as amended] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Pomerene. Feb. 23, calendar day Mar. 1, 1922. 7 p. (S. rp. 523.) Schools. Establishment of school for tubercular children in District of Colum- bia, hearing on S. 3278 and S. 3322, Mar. 27, 1922. 1922. ii+18 p. t Reorganization of public schools of District of Columbia, joint hearings before subconmiittee on District of Columbia relative to schools and play- grounds in District of Columbia. Dec. 16, 1921-Feb. 17, 1922. 1922. 159 p. il. [These hearings were held at joint meetings of the subcommittees of the Senate Committee on District of Columbia and the House Committee on Dis- trict of Columbia.] t Street-railroads. Authorizing merger of certain street railways in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 3296 [to authorize merger of certain street i-ailway corporations in District of Columbia, and to permit Washing- ton Railway and Electric Company to own property of Potomac Electric Power Companv] ; submitted by Mr. Ball. Mar. 16, calendar day Mar. 21, 1922. 14 p. (S. rp. 571.) ■ Mei'ger of street railways in District of Columbia, hearing on S. 3296, to authorize merger of street railway corporations in District of Columbia, and for other purposes. Mar. 20, 1922. 1922. ii-f43 p. t Streets. Changing name of Vernon street in District of Columbia to U street, report to accompany S. 2130; submitted by Mr. Capper. Mar. 9, calendar day Mar. 15, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 560.) Suffrage. Suffrage in District of Columbia, hearings on S. 14, S. 417, and S. J. Res. 133. Nov. 8. 1921-Jan. 13, 1922. 1922. 304 p.-fl leaf. I Suffrage in District of Columbia, statement of E. W. Oyster on Jan. 12, 1922. on S. 14. S. 417. and S. J. Res. 133. 1922. ii+lS5-203 p. I March, 1922 521 Taxation. Assessment of property in District of Columbia, report to accom- pany S. 1739; submitted by Mr. Ball. Feb. 23, calendar day Mar. 3, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 527.) EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE Glover, Daniel S. Daniel S. Glover, report to accompany S. 2281 [to extend benefits of employers' liability act of Sept. 7, 1916, to Daniel S. Glover] ; submitted bv Mi'. Sbortridge. Mar. 9, calendar day Mar. 14, 1922. 2 p, (S. rp. 558.) FINANCE COMMITTEE Austria. Release of America's lien upon Austria's assets, etc., report to ac- company S. J. Res. 160 [authorizing extension, for period of not to exceed 25 years, of time for payment of principal and interest of debt incurred by Austria for purchase of flour from Grain Corporation] ; submitted by Mr. McCumber. Mar. 9, calendar day Mar. 15, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 561.) Calendar. Legislative calendar of bills and nominations, 1921-23, INIar. 14, 1922 ; no. 18, 67th Congress. [1922.] 32 leaves, 4° t Tariff. Hearings on proposed tariff act of 1921 (H. R. 7456). Revised and indexed. 1922. [pts. 9-15.] t Schedule 7, Agricultural products and provisions — Schedule 8, Spirits, wines, and other beverages, [xi] + 2555-3302 p. Schedule 9, Cotton manufactures, [v] + 3303-3441 p. Schedule 10, Flax, hemp, and jute, and manufactures of. [vi] + 3443-3523 p. Schedule 11, Wool and manufactures of. [vi] + 3525-3766 p. Schedule 12, Silk and silk goods, [v] + 3767-386& p. Schedule 13, Papers and books, [vi] +3871-3982 p. Schedule 14, Sundries, [viii] + 3983-4365 p. Summary of tarilf information, 1921, relative to bill H. R. 7456 ; ' pre- pared by Tariff Commission. 1922. 1625 p. [For print issued by Tariff Commission, see p. 555.] % FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE ■Commercial travelers. To give effect to certain provisions of conventions with foreign governments for facilitating work of traveling salesmen, report to accompany S. 2716; submitted by Mr. Lodge. Feb. 23, calendar day Mar. 6, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 530.) Rio de Janeiro, International Centennial Exposition, 1922. Commission to represent United States at centennial celebration at Brazil, report to ac- company S. J. Res. 173 [authorizing the President to appoint commission to represent Government of United States at centennial celebration of inde- pendence of Brazil, to be held at Rio de Janeiro in September next] ; submitted by Mr. Lodge. Feb. 28, calendar day Mar. 6, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 531.) IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE ■Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Mar. 16, 1922; no. 4. [1922.] 7 p. 4" t INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Cherokee Indians. Conferring jurisdiction upon Court of Claims to hear, ex- amine, consider, and adjudicate claims which Cherokee, Creek, and Sem- inole Indians may have against United States, and for other purposes, report to accompany S. 514; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Mar. 9, calendar day Mar. 11. 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 550.) *Croio Indiams. Authorizing Crow tribe of Indians, residing in Montana, to submit claims to Court of Claims, report to accompany S. 250; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Mar. 9, calendar day Mar. 11, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 547.) Indians. Legislation regarding several Indian reservations or tribes, report to accompany H. R. 10193 [extending time for allotments on Crow Reserva- tion, protecting certain members of Five Civilized Tribes, relief of Indians occupying lands in Arizona, New Mexico, and California, issuing patents in certain cases, establishing revolving fund on Rosebud Reseiwation, memorial to Indians of Rosebud Reservation killed in World War, conferring authority on Secretary of Interior as to alienation in certain Indian allotments, and lor other pui-poses] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Mar. 9, calendar dav Mar. 11, 1922. 10 p. (S. rp. 551.) 522 March, 1922 Indians — Continued. Relief of certain tribes and nations of Indians in Mon- tana, report to accompany S. 249; submitted by jMr. Spencer. Mar. 9, cal- endar day Mar. 11, 1922. 3 p. (S. IT). 549.) Little Colorado River. Completion of bridge across Little Colorado River near Leupp, Ariz., report to accompany S. 25G3 [to provide for completion of bridge across Little Colorado River near Leupp, Ariz., by Allied Contractors, Incor- porated] ; submitted by Mr. Spencei*. Mar. 9, calendar day Mar. 11, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 548.) INTERSTATE COMMEKCE COMMITTEE Railroads. Railroad revenues and expenses, hearings pursuant to Senate reso- lution 23, directing Committee on Interstate Commerce to hold hearings upon matters relating to revenues and expenses of railroads which report to Inter- state Commerce Commission, Jan. 24-Feb. 10, 1922. 1922. v. 4, 11+1597- 1981 +vi p. 4 pi. $ Same, without plates. 1922. v. 4, iii+1597-1981-fvi p. (S. doc. 165.) [Only V. 4 of these hearings was ordered printed as a Senate document by resolution of Mar. 16, 1922.] IRRIGATION ANU RECLAMATION COMMITTEE Reclamation of land. Federal cooperative reclamation act, report to accom- pany S. 3254 [to encourage development of agricultural resources of United States through Federal and State cooperation, giving preference in matter of employment and establishment of rural homes to those who have served with military and naval forces of United States] ; submitted by Mr. McNary. Mar. 7, calendar day Mar. 8, 1922. 9 p. (S. rp. 542.) 22—26216 JUDICI/VHY COMMITTEE Bankruptcy. Uniform system of bankruptcy, hearing before subcommittee on S. 2921, to amend act to establish uniform system of bankruptcy throughout United States, and acts amendatory thereof and supplementarv thereto, Mar, 1, 1922. 1922. 26 p. t Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Mar. 6 and 13. 1922; no. 28 and 29. [1922.] Each 42 p. 4° t Clerks of District Courts. Compensation of clerks of District Courts, report to accompany H. R. 8342; submitted by Mr. Nelson. Mar. 9, calendar day Mar. 13, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 555.) Court of Claims. Salary of clerk of Court of Claims, report to accompany amendment to H. R. [making appropriations for Department of State and Department of Justice] ; submitted by IVIr. Nelson. Feb. 23. calendar day Feb. 27, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 515.) [The Departments of State and Justice appropriation bill is H. R. 11065.] Courts of United States. Simplification of judicial procedure in Federal courts, hearing before subcommittee on S. 1011, 1012, 1546, 2610, and 2870, bills to amend judicial code, penal code, and to prescribe forms and rules to regulate pleading and procedure on common-law side of Federal courts, Feb. 20, 1922. 1922. 40 p. $ Dishursing officers. Relief of certain disbursing officers of War and Navy De- partments, report to accompany H. R. 10429 ; submitted by Mr. Nelson. Mar, 16, legislative [calendar] day Mar. 23, 1922. 7 p. (S. rp. 573.) World War Foreign Debt Commission. Eligibility of Reed Smoot and Theodore E. Burton to membership on World War Foreign Debt Commission, report to accompany S. Res. 244 ; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Montana. Mar. 16, 1922. 46 p. (S. rp. 563.) [Includes minority views signed by Mr. Nelson and others, and views and opinion of Mr. Nelson.] 22 — 26297 MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Cemeteries. National. Disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and civil- ian employees, report to accompany H. J. Res. 263 [authorizing pur- chase of land for cemeteries for American military dead in Europe and improvement thereof]; submitted bv Mr. Wadsworth. Mar. 16, calendar day Mar. 17, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 565.) ' March, 1922 523 Medals. Extending time limit during wliicli medals, etc., may be awarded, report to accompany H. K. 10297 [to extend limitations of time upon issu- ance of medals of honor, distingxiishcd service crosses, and distinguished service medals to persons who served in Army of United States during World War] ; sul)mitted by I\Ir. Wads\\orth. Mar. 16, calendai- day May. 27, 1022. 1 p. (S. rp. 577.) Offlcers, Army, lleduction of connnissioned pei'sonnel, hearings on S. 3113, to reduce number of officers of Regular Army. 1922. ii+35 p. t Spriuf/ficKl, Mass. Transfer of streets within Springfield Armory militar.v reservation, Mass., report to accompany S. 3307 [tt) transfer to Springfield, Mass., certain streets within Springfield Armory mHitary reservation, Ma.ss., and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. MiU-. IG, calendar day Mar. 27, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 578.) Telegraphers. Persons who served in military telegraph corps during Civil AVar, report to accompany S. 1343 [granting relief to persons who served in military telegraph coi^ps of Army during Civil War] : submitted by Mr. Spencer. Mar. 16, calendar day Mar. 17, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 564.) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar. 67tli Congress, 2d session. Mar. 28, 1922 ; no. 11. [1922.] 8 p. large 8" t Johnson, Isaac C, jr. I. C. Johnson, jr., report to accompany H. R. 7870 [for relief of I. C. Johnson, jr.] ; submitted by Mr. Poindexter. Feb. 23, calendar day Feb. 28, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 518.) Langley, Herbert. Herbert Langley, Marine Corps, report to accompany H. R. 7415 [to correct and amend service and militar.v record of Heii)ert Langley] ; submitted by Mr. Page. Mar. 16, calendar day Mar. 28, 1922. 4 p. ( S. rp. 580.) McCullough, Richard P. Richard P. McCullough, report to accompany H. R. 2558 [for relief of Richard P. McCullough] ; submitted bv Mr. Poindexter. Feb. 23, calendar day Feb. 28, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 517.) Naval investigation, hearings before subcommittee, 66th Congress, 2d session. 1921. v. 2, iii+1697-3445 p. 4 pi. map, 2 p. of maps. % Swift, Miles. For relief of Miles Swift, report to accompany H. R. 7234 ; sub- mitted by Mr. Newberry. Mar. 9, calendar day Mar. 15, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 559.) PENSIONS COMMITTEE Gorgas, Mrs. Marie D. Pension to Marie Doughty Gorgas, widow of Maj. Gen. William Crawford Gorgas, Army, repiu't to accompany S. 3300; submitted by Mr. Bursum. Mar. 16, calendar day Mar. 18, 1922. 6 p. (S. rp. 566.) Pensions. Pensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., report to accompany H. R. 6507 [substituted for H. R. 308 and other bills] : submitted by Mr. Bursum. Feb. 23, calendar dav I\Iar. 4, 1922. 159 p. (S. rp. 529.) 22—26294 Pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., report to accompany S. 3310 [substituted for S. 47 and other bills] ; sul)mitted by Mr. Bursum. INIar. 16, calendar dav Jilar. 21, 1922. 59 p. (S. rp. 570.) Pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Reg- ular Army and Navy and of wars other than VAxil War, etc., report to ac- company S. 3309 [substituted for S. 48 and other bills] ; submitted bv Mr. Bursum. Mar. 16, calendar day Mar. 21, 1922. 22 p. (S. rp. 569.) POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE Post Office Department. Post Office appropriati(m bill, [fiscal year] 1923, hear- ings 'before subcommittee on H. R. 9859, Feb. 23-IMar. 9. 1922. 1922. pt. 2, il-f 117-274+iii p. $ — — Post Office Department appropriation hill, [fiscal year] 1923, report to accompany H. R. 9859; submitted by Mr. Townsend. Mar. 9. calendar day Mar. 13, 1922. 12 p. (S. rp. 556.) Postal service. Post Office appropriation bill, [fiscal vear] 1923, extract from hearing. Mar. 6, 1922. [1922.] 16 p. } 524 March, 1922 PUBLIC LANDS AND SURVEYS COMMITTEE Butic, Mont. Municipal park, Butte, Mout.. report to accompany H. R. 5762 [providing for municipal park for Butte, Mont., within Deerlodge National Forest] ; submitted l>y Mr. Myers. Mar. 9. calendar day Mar. 14, 1922 8 n (S. rp. 557.) Calendar. Legislative calendar. 67th Congress, Mar. 8, 1922; no. 14. [1922] 46 p. 4° t Cheyenne River Reservation. Extension of time for payment of purchase money due under certain homestead entries and Government land purchases, report to accompany H. R. 9710 [authorizing extensions of time for payment of purchase money due under homestead entries and Government-land pur- chases witliin former Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian reservations, N. and S. Dak.] ; submitted by Mr. Norbeck. Mar. 9, calendar dav Mar. 13. 1922. 5 p. (S. rp. 554.) Colville Reservation. Extending period for homestead entries on south half of diminished Colville Indian Reservation, report to accompany S. 2440 ; sub- mitted by Mr. Poindexter. Mar. 16, calendar day Mar. 20, 1922. 1 p. (S rp. 567.) Desert lands. Relief for certain ex-service homestead settlers and desert-land entrymen, report to accompany H. R. SS15 [to amend act to authorize certain homestead settlers or entrymen who entered military or naval service of United States during war with Germany to make final proof of their entries, so as to include desert-land entrymen under Federal irrigation pro.1ects] ; submitted by Mr. Snioot. P'eb. 23, calendar dav P'eb. 28, 1922. 4 p. "(S. rp. 519.) Homestead. Priority rights and exemptions for ex-service men, report to ac- company H. R. 9683 [to extend provisions of sec. 2305, Revised statutes, and of act of Sept. 29, 1919, to those discharged from military or naval service of United States and subsequently awarded compensation or treated for wounds received or disability incurred in line of duty] ; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Montana. Mar. 7, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 538.) Lassen Volcaivic National Park, Calif., report to accompany H. R. 5588 [to re- peal .sec. 5 of act to establish Lassen Volcanic National Park in Sierra Nevada Mountains, Calif., limiting appropriations for park] ; submitted by Mr. Poin- dexter. Mar. 16, calendar day Mar. 20, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 568.) Malheur National Forest. Exchange of lands within Malheur National Forest, report to accompanv H. R. 10185 ; submitted by Mr. Stanfield. Feb. 23, calen- dar day Feb. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 521.) Netv Mexico. Small holding claims on unsurveyed land in New Mexico, report to accompany S. 2014 [to provide for settlement of small holding claims on unsurveved land in New Mexico] ; submitted by Mr. Bursum. INIar. 9, cal- endar day Mar. 13, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 552.) Sumpter, Fred. Fred Sumpter, report to accompany S. 3176 [for relief of Fred Sumpter] ; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Montana. Mar. 9, calendar day Mar. 13, 1922. 1 p. (S.'rp. 553.) Tahoe National Forest. Exchange of certain lands, Talioe National Forest, Calif., report to accompany H. R. 88.32 [to provide for exchange of lands of United States in Tahoe National Forest, Calif., for lands owned by William Kent] ; subm tted bv Mr. Smoot. Feb. 23, calendar day Feb. 28, 1922. 5 p. (S. rp. 520.) Washington State. Land for park purposes, State of Washington, report to ac- company H. R. 9235 [for grant of land to State of Washington for public park purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Poindexter. Mar. 16, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 562.) RKAD.JUSTMENT OF SERVICE PAY SPECIAL COMMITTEE Pay, Army. Read.iustment of pay of Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Public Health Service, report to accompany S. 3326 ; submitted bv Mr. Wadsworth. Mar. 16. calendar day Mar. 22, 1922. 7 p. (S. rp. 572.) March, 1922 525 TERRITORIES AND INSULAR POSSESSIONS COMMITTEE Alaska. Construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, and trails in Alaska, report to accompany H. J. Res. 282 ; submitted by Mr. New. Mar. 16, cal- endar day Mar. 28. 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 579.) Hawaii National Park, report to accompany H. R. 8690 [to add tract of land on island of Hawaii to Hawaii National Park! ; submitted by Mr. New. Mar. 16, calendar day Mar. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. i-p. 582.) Ketchikan, Alaska. To authorize occupation and use of certain lands in Alaska by Ketchikan Post no. 3, American Legion, and for other purposes, report to accompany H. R. 8460 : submitted bv Mr. New. Mar. 16, calendar day ]Mar. 28, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 581.) Woman's Home Societij of Methodist Eviscopal Church. Granting certain buildings in Alaska to Woman's Home Missionary Society, report to accom- pany H. J. Res. 249 [to donate and grant buildings on abandoned Fort Davis military reservation in Alaska to AVoman's Home Missionary Society of Methodist Episcopal Church, the material so donated to be used for erection of hospital at Nome bv said society] ; submitted by Mr. New. Mar. 16. cal- endar day Mar. 28, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 583.) SHORT TIME RURAL CREDITS JOINT COMMITTEE Afiricultural credit. Short-time rural credits, memoranda for use of Joint Con- gressional Committee on Short-Time Rural Credits, Dec. 20. 1921. 1921. 172 p. I 22—26274 USELESS EXECUTIVE PAPERS, JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE ON DISPO- SITION OF Civil Service Commission. Disposition of useless executive papers in Civil Service Commission, report ; submitted by Mr. Moores of Indiana. Feb. 27, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 739.) Interior Department. Disposition of useless executive papers in Department of Interior, report ; submitted by Mr. Moores of Indiana. Mar. 8, 1922. 7 p. (H. rp. 782.) Post Office Department. Disposition of useless executive papers in Post Office Department, report ; submitted by Mr. Moores of Indiana. Mar. 24, 1922. 11 p. (H. rp. 828.) COURT OF CLAIMS Anderson. Albert d J. M., Manufacturing Company. Albert and J. "SI. Ander- .son Manufacturing Co. v. United States; evidence for defendants [and] evi- dence for plaintiff in rebuttal. |1922.] no. 34332, p. 117-148. t Atlantic Works v. United States; evidence for claimant in rebuttal. [1922.] Congressional no. 10904, p. 1391-1432. I Brooks-Scanlon Corporation v. United States; evidence for defendants. [1922.] no. 34464, p. 173-247. t Cases. Supplemental calendar, April [of cases ready for trial or hearing], term 1921 [-22]. 1922. 21 p. [Some of the pages are blank.] t District of Columbia Real Estate Investment Company. Warren C. Bickford, surviving trustee of District of Columbia Real Estate Investment Company, V. United States; evidence for plaintiff, evidence for defendant, [and] evi- dence for plaintiff in rebuttal. [1922.] no. 34633, p. 9-93, il. % Gavagan. Edward Daniel Gavagan v. United States; [evidence for claimant]. [1922.] no. 224-A, p. 17-34. t Louisville penlieim, Karl, Incorporated. Federal Trade Commission vs. Karl Guggen- heim, Inc., amended complaint [report, findings, and order] ; docket 672, Jan. 7, 1922. [1922.] p. 199-203. ( [Decision] 285.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Kellev, James. Federal Trade Commission vs. James Kelley, [amended] com- plaint [report, findings, and order] ; docket 670, Jan. 7, 1922*. [1922.] [1] + 188-192 p. ([Decision] 233.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Ler-iw Brothers. Federal Trade Commission v. Myer Levin, Morris L. Levin. Isaac P. Levin, and Max Levin, partners, styling themselves Levin Brothers, [amended] complaint [report, finding's, and order] ; docket 66S, Jan. 7, 1922. [1922.1 [1] +182-187 p. ( [Decision] 232.) [From Federal Trade Commis- sion decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Macfonntain Pen and Novelty Company. Federal Trade Commission vs. Charles J. McNally, doing business under trade name and style of Macfoun- tain Pen and Novelty Company, [amended] complaint [report] findings, and order: dcicket 600., Jan. 7, 1922. 11922.] |1]+172-17G ]•. ([Decision] 230.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Shure, N., Company. Federal Trade Commission v. N. Shure Company, amended complaint [report, findings, and order] ; docket 667, Jan. 7, 1922. [1922.] p. 177-181. ([Decision] 231.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Sinclair Refining Co. v. Federal Trade Commission ; circuit court of appeals, 7th circuit, Sept. 8, 1921, no. 2838 [opinion of court]. [1922.] 5 p. ([Court decision] 3.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Standard Pen Company. Federal Trade Commission vs. Everett Jones, trad- ing under name and style of Standard Pen Co., amended complaint [report, findings, and order] : docket 671, Jan. 7. 1922. [1922.] p. 193-198. ([Deci- sion] 234.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Claims allowed by General Accounting Office, schedule of claims allowed by various divisions of General Accounting Office under appropriations balances of which have become exhausted or carried to surplus fund. Mar. 16, calen- dar day Mar. 20, 1922. 45 p. (S. doc. 162.) t 22—26176 Decisions of comptroller general, v. 1, Feb. 1922 ; J. R. McCarl, comptroller gen- eral, Lurtin R. Ginn. assistant comptroller general. 1922. [1] +399-461 p. t 21—26777 GEOGRAPHIC BOARD Decisions of Geographic Board, Dec. 2, 1921, and Feb. 1. 1922. [3922.] 2 p. t 10—26561 528 March, 1922 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Style manual of Government Printing Office. [Revised edition.] [Feb.] 1922. viii+224 p. il. * Paper, 25c. 22— 2G276 DOCUMENTS OFFICE American history and biography, list of»publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Feb. 1922. 34+ [2] p. (Price list 50, 9th edition.) t 22—26277 Congressional documents. Index to I'eports and documents of 66th Congress, 3d session, Dec. 6, 1920-I\Iar. 4, 1921, with numerical lists and schedule of volumes. 1922. no. 30: vi +106 p. * Cloth, 35c. 6—20448 Same. (H. doc. 1049, 66th Cong. 3d sess.) Engineering and surveying [publications relating to] coasts, rivers, harbors, engines, tides, compass, terrestrial magnetism, for sale by superintendent of documents. Jan. 1922. 20 p. (Price list IS, 12th edition.) t 22—26278 Foods and cooking, canning, cold storage, liome economics, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Jan. 1922. 18+ [2] p. (Price list 11, nth edition.) t . 22—26279 Monthly catalogue. United States public documents, no. 326; Feb. 1922. 1922. p. 423-483. * Paper, 5c. single copy, 5()c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 75c. 4-18088 Soils and fertilizers, publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Dec. 1921. [2] +16 p. (Price list 46, 15th edition.) t 22—26227 Weather, astronomy, and meteorology, list of publications for sale by superin- tendent of documents. Jan. 1922. 12 p. (Price list 48. 12th edition.) t 22-26228 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Note. — The decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension oases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the decisions in land cases are Issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes. Subscribers may deposit $1.00 with the Super- intendent of Documents and receive the contents of a volume of the decisions of either Ijind in separate parts as they are issued ; foreign subscription, $1.25. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of Documents. Evans, George W. Accounts of George W. Evans, letter requesting paragraph of legislation to clear accounts of chief disbursing clerk of Interior Depart- ment. Mar. 9, 1922. 2 p. (S. doc. 156.) t Pensions. [Decisions of Department of Interior in appealed pension and bounty land claims, v. 21, slip] 24a, 33-34. [1922.] Each 2 p. [For price, see note above tinder center head.] 12 — 29422 Same [v. 21, slip] 26, 28-30 retirement. [1922.] various paging. EDUCATION BUREAU Country schools. School consolidation and rural life. Feb. 1922. 4 p. (Rural school leaflet 1.) t E 22— 321 Diet for school child ; by Lucy H. Gillett. 1922. cover-title, 15 p. il. I Health education 2 revised.) * Paper, 5c. E 22 — 322 Education. Record of current educational publications, comprising publications* received to Dec. 22, 1921 [subsequent to Oct. 1921] ; compiled by Library Di- vision. 1922. 32 p. (Bulletin 52, 1921.) * Paper, 5c. E 12— 227 Enf/lish graniDiar in American schools before 1850 [with list of authorities cited] ; by Rollo LaVerne Lyman. 1922. 170 p. (Bulletin 12, 1921.) * Paper, 20c. E 22—323 Home economics. Equipment and rooms for home economics departments. Jan. 1922. 14p.il. (Home economics circular 11.) t E 22 — .324 Government publications of interest to home economics teachers and stu- dents. Revised Nov. 1, 1921. [1922.] 15 p. (Home economics circulars.) t E 22—326 March, 1922 529 Industrial education. Organization of instructional material in individual units; by William T. Kawdeu. Jan. 1922. 8 p. (Industrial education cir- cular S.) [Tills circular is a report of a conference of specialists in indus- trial education, called by commissioner of education, and lield at Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 9, 1921.] t E 22—325 Special ahticles. — Meeting needs of individual student through properly organized instructional material ; by L. R. Alderman. — Part-time class, new task for new teacher ; by George E. Myers. Kindergarten. What they think of kindergarten [opinions of prominent men and women]. 1922. 12 p. il. 16" (Kindergarten circular 8.) t E 22— 327 Libraries. What libraries learned from the v.'ar ; by Carl H. Milnm. Jan. 1922. 6 p. 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(Circular 302.) [This circular is a revision of regulations of Feb. 28, 1914.] t Suggestions to homesteaders and persons desiring to make homestead entries. Revised Jan. 16, 1922. 1922. 48 p. (Circular 541.) t GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of annual re- ports, Mouogr.'iphs, Professional papers, Bulletins, Water-supply papers, chapters and volumes of Mineral resources of the United States, folios of the Topograpliic atlas of the United States and topographic maps that bear descriptive text, and folios of the Geo- logic atlas of the United States. A wholesale rate has been established for topographic and geologic folios, so that a discount of 40 per cent from the retail price is now allowed on all orders the net cost of which amounts to $5.00 or more. This rate applies on an order for either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together, but does not apply to the folios sold at 5c. each on account of damage by fire. For maps and topographic and geologic folios address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. Other publications, with the exception of Monographs, are free at the Survey as long as the supply lasts and are also sold by the Superintendent of Documents at the price indicated. Orders for such publications as are for sale (excepting maps and folios) should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. For topographic maps see next page. Ala-ska. Metalliferous lodes in southern Seward Peninsula, Alaska [with bibliography] ; bv S. H. Cathcart. 1922. iv+163-261 p. 11. (Bulletin 722 F.) t Byram calcareous marl of Mississippi and its foraminifera ; papers by ('. Wythe Cooke and Joseph A. Cushman. Mar. 17. 1922. ii+79-122 p. il. 15 p. of pi. 4" (Professional paper 126 E.) t Cement in 1920; by Ernest F. Burchard. Mar. 7, 1922. ii+263-2S2 p. il. map. [From Mineral resources, 1920, pt. 2.] t Comstock lode. Bonanza ores of Conistock lode, Virginia City, Nev. ; l)y Edson S. Bastin. Mar. 29, 1922. ii +41-63 p. 11. (Bulletin 735 C.) t Foraminifera of Mint Spring calcareous marl member of Marianna limestone; by J(.s(.ph A. Cushman. Mar. 28. 1922. ii +123-152 p. 7 p. of pi. 4" (Profes- sional paper 129 F.) t Publications. New publications, list 168; Mar. 1, 1922. [1922.] 4 p. [Monthly.] t Qidcksilrcr in 1920. l)y F. L. Ransome ; with supplementary bibliography, by Isabel P. Evans. Mar. 27, 1922. ii+419-439 p. il. [From Mineral resources, 1920, pt. 1.] t 530 March, 1922 Salt, bromine, and calcium chloride in 1920; by Ralph W. Stone. Revised edi- tion. Feb. 21, 1922. il+17-25 p. [From Mineral resources, 1920, pt. 2.] t Sierrita Mountains. Ore deposits of Sierrita Mountains, Pima County, Ariz., by F. L. Ransome; [with title-page, contents, introduction, and index to Bulletin 725]. Mar. 30, 1922. ii+407-440+xi p. il. 4 p. of pi. (Bulletin 725 J.) t Stone in 1920; by G. F. Loughlin and A. T. Coons. Mar. 6, 1922. [l]+22!5-262 p. [From Mineral resources, 1920, pt. 2.] t Stratigraphy. Graphic and mechanical computation of thickness of strata and distance to stratum [with bibliography] ; by J. B. Mertie, jr. Mar. 14, 1922. ii+3£^52 p. il. 3 pi. 4° (Professional paper 129 C.) t Utah. Stratigraphic sections in southwestern Utah and northwestern Arizona ; by John B. Reeside, jr., and Harvey Bassler. Mar. 22, 1922. ii +.53-77 p. 11. 1 pi. 4 p. of pi. 4° (Professional paper 129 D. ) t Mai)S Maine. State of Maine. Preliminary edition. Scale 1 : .500,000. [Washington] Geological Survey, 1922. 39.6 X 26.5 in. t 25c. Topographic sheets Note. — The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent town or natural feature found on them. Three scales are ordinarily used, 1 : 62,500, 1 : 125,000, and 1 : 250 000. These correspond, ap- proximately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch, covering, respectively, average areas of 230, 920, and 3,700 square miles. For some areas of particular im- portance special large-scale maps are published. The usual size, exclusive of the margin, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 16 inches in width, the latter varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet. More than two-fifths of the area of the country, excluding outlying possessions, has been mapped, every State being represented. Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Island, and West Virginia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 10c. each ; but in lots of 50 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 6c. each. The discount is allowed on all orders the net cost of which amounts to .$5.00 or more and applies on an order for either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together, but does not apply to the folios sold at 5c. each on account of damage by fire. California. California, Delta Ranch quadrangle, lat. 37°-37° 07' 30". long. 120° 37' 30"-120° 45'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 5 ft, [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1922. 17.3 X 13.9 in. 1 10c. • California. Howard Ranch quadrangle, lat. 37° 07' 30"-37° 15', long. •121°-121° 07' 30". Scale 1 : 31, 680, contour interval 5 and 25 ft. [Washing- ton, Geological Survey] edition of 1922. 17.3 X 13.9 in. 1 10c. California, Madera quadrangle, lat. 36° 52' 30"-37°, long. 120°-120° 07' 30". Scale 1 :.S1.680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington. Geological Survey] edition of 1922. 17.3 X 13.9 in. 1 10c. California, Nipomo quadrangle, lat. 35°-35° 15', long. 120° 15'- 120° 30'. Scale 1 : 62,.500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1922. 17.5 X 14.5 in. 1 10c. California, San Luis Creek quadrangle, lat. 37°-37° 07' 30". long. 121°- 121° 07' 30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 5 and 25 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1922. 17.3 X 17 in. 1 10c. California, Santa Rita Bridge quadrangle, lat. 37°-37° 07' 30", long. 120° 30'-120° 37' 30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1922. 17.3 X 13.9 in. 1 10c. Kentucky. Brownsville quadrangle, lat. 37°-37° 15', long. 86° 15'-86° 30' Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edi- tion of 1922. 17.5 X 14.1 in. 1 10c. Mississippi. Mississippi, Booneville quadrangle, lat. 34° 30'-34° 45', long. 88° 30'-88° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geo- logical Survey] edition of 1922. 17.5 X 14.5 in. 1 10c. Mississippi-Louisiana, Natchez quadrangle, lat. 31° 30'-31° 45', long. 91° 15'-91° 30'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geo- logical Survey] edition of 1922. 17.5 X 15.1 in. 1 10c. I March, 1922 531 Texas. Texas, Houston Heights quadrangle, lat. 29° 45 '-29° 52' 30", long. 95° 22' 30"-95° 30'. Scale 1 : 31.G80, contour interval 1 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 3922. 17.5 X 15.1 in. 1 10c. Texas. Park Place quadrangle, lat. 29° 37' 30"-29° 45', long. 95° 15'- 95° 22' 30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 1 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1922. 17.3 X 15.1 in. 1 10c. Virginia, Big Stone Gap quadrangle, lat. 36° 45'-37°, long. 82° 45'-83°. Scale 1 : 62,.500, contour interval 50 ft. Preliminary edition. [Washington, Geo- logical Survey] edition of 1922. 20.3 X 14.1 in. 1 10c. West Virf/inia. West Virginia, Onego quadrangle, lat. 38° 45'-39°,. long. 79° 15'-79° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geo- logical Survey] edition of 1922. 17.5 X 13.8 in. 1 10c. • West Virginia-Maryland. Keyser quadrangle, lat. 39° 15'-39° 30', long. 78° 45'-79°. Scale 1 : 62,.500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geo- logical Survey] edition of 1922. 17.5 X 13.7 in. 1 10c. INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE Croic Reservation. Regulations to govern leasing of lands in Crow Reservation, Mont., for mining purposes; [approved Dec. 19, 1921]. [1922.] 29 p. t Mineral lands. Regulations [approved Dec. 29, 1921] governing leasing for lead and zinc min'ng operations and purposes, of restricted Indian lands in Quapaw Agency, Okla., under sec. 26 of act approved Mar. 3, 1921, as amended by act approved Nov. 18, 1921. [1922.] 20 p. t MINES BUREAU Detonafors. Analysis of detonating and priming mixtures ; by C. A. Taylor and W. H. Rinkenbach. [1st edition.] [Jan.] 1922. 33 p. i"l. 1 pi. (Tech- nical paper 282.) [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on investi- gations of explosives.] * Paper, 5c. 22 — 26224 Gasoline. Production of gasoline by cracking heavier oils [with selected bibliography] ; by E. W. Dean and W. A. .Tacobs. [1st edition.] [Jan.] 1922. 56 p. il. (Technical paper 258.) [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publica- tions on production and use of gasoline.] * Paper, 5c. 22 — 26280 MctaUunjical plants. Accidents at metallurgical works in United States, calendar year 1920; by William W. Adams. [1st edition.] [Dec. 1921, pub- lished] 1922. iii+28 p. (Technical paper 297.) [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on accident statistics.] * Paper, 5c. 15 — 26600 Mine aeeidents. Metal-mine accidents in United States, calendar vear 1920; by William W. Adams. [1st edition.] [Jan.] 1922. 99 p. (Technical paper 299.) [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on mine and quarry acci- dent statistics.] * Paper, 10c. 13—35245 Note. — Includes Six-year accident record of mines of Anaconda Copper Mining Company in Montana ; by D. Harrington. Safety-lamps. Procedure for establishing list of permissible electric hand lamps, trip lamps, animal hunps, and rescue lamps for use in gaseous mines, fees, character of tests, and conditions under which tests and inspections will be made; [approved] Feb. 2, 1922. [1922.] 9 p. (Schedule 10 A.) t 22—26281 PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office puhlishes Specifications and drawings of patents in single copies. These are not enumerated in this catalogue, but mav be obtained for 10c. each at the Patent Office. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the Patent Office frowi 1790 to date, are pulillshed at prices ranging from 2.5c. to .'?10 per volume and may be obtained from the Suiierintendent of Documents. The Rules ^altp€ter, Chile. No. 12007, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company r. director general, as agent. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Company, et al. ; decided Feb. 24. 1922 ; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 501-502 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7436.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Conmiission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. No. 12266. Barrett Company r. director general, as agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, et al. ; decided Feb. 10, 1922 ; report of commission. [1922.1 p. 381-383. ([Opinion] 7414.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Stheepshin. No. 11510, Tanner.s' Council of United States of America et al. r. director general, as agent; decided Feb. 11, 1922; report of commission. [1922.1 ]). 415-420. ([Opinion] 7420.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Makch, 1022 53& Skiff. No. 12142, John M. Buckland v. director general, as agent; decided Feb. 18, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] p. 503-504. ([Opinion] 7437.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. ■Stoppage of gooda in transit. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1432, stoppage of goods in transit; decided Feb. 10, 1922; report [and order]" of commission. [1922.] 423-425+[ll p. ([Opinion] 7422.) [l{ei)ort from Interstate Commerce. Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. ■Sulpliuric acid. No. 11740, Tennessee ('opper Company v. director general, as agent, Alabama & Vicksburg Railway Company, et al. ; [decided Jan. 23, 1922; report of commission]. 1922. [1] +238-240 p. ([Opinion] 7377.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. No. 12116, American Agricultural Chemical Company v. director general, as agent ; decided Jan. 23, 1922 ; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 277-278 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7389.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. iSiciiie. No. 11589, IMorris & Company c. director general, as agent, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al. ; [decided Feb. 8, 1922 ; report and order of commission]. 1919 [1922]. [1] + 282-284 + [1] p. ( [Opinion] 7391.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Sicitchinn charges. No. 11097, Gulf States Steel Company et al. v. director general, as agent, Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company, et al. ; [no. 11097 (sub-no. 1), Republic Iron & Steel Company v. same] ; decided Jiin. 30. 1922: report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 2-55-260 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7381.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11779, Citizens Coal Mining Company v. director general, as agent. Illinois Central Railroad Company, et al. : decided Jan. 23, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 271-273+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7387.) [Re- port from Inter.state Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. No. 12173, Hilb & Bauer v. director general, as agent; decided Jan. 23. 1922 ; report of commission. [1922.] p. 279-281. ( [Opinion] 7390.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Tankage. No. 12182, Darling & Company v. director general, as agent; decided Jan. 17, 1922; report [and order] of connnission. [1922.] 149-150-|-[1] p. ([Opinion] 7361.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Connnission reports, V. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Tapioca. No. 11749, Minute Tapioca ('ompany v. director general, as agent. Boston & Maine Railroad, et al. ; decided Jan. 31, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 267-268+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7385.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Tobacco. No. 11787, Roth Tobacco Company i'. St. Louis-San Francisco Rail- way Company, director general, as agent, et al. : [decided Jan. 23, 1922; report and order of connnission]. 1922. [1] +314-319+ ii p. ([Opinion] 7404.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, .5c. Tomatoes. No. 12303, R. C. Williams & (Company v. director general, as agent. Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, et al.: decided .Tan. 30. 1922: re- port [and order] of commission. [1922.] 305-306+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7399.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Unlading and lading. No. — , in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1922, Interstate Commerce Commi.ssion v. United States ex rel. members of Waste Merchants Association of New York: brief for Interstate Conmierce Commission. 1022. cover-title, i+30 p. t Wool. No. 10282, Swift & Company r. director general, as agent, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al. : [no. 10375, Armour & (Company r. samel: decided Feb. 13, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 409-41 4 + iii p. ([Opinion] 7419.) [Report from Interstate Conmierce Com- mission reports, v. 66.] * Paper. 5c. Zitic. No. 11654, Grasselli Chemical Company r. director general, as ag(>nt, Bal- timore & Ohio Railroad Company, et al. : decided Jan. 23, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 263-264+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 7383.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Conimission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. 540 March, 1922 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Anthony, Karle C, Incorporated. No. 217-A, in Court of Claims, Earle O. An- thony, Inc., V. United States ; requests for findings of fact, statement of case, and brief. 1922. cover-title, p. 22-37, large 8° $ Atherton Mills. No. 16, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Atliertou Mills v. Eugene T. Johnston and John W. Jolniston, by Eugene T. Johnston, his pi'ochein ami, appeal from district court for western district of North Carolina : sup- plemental brief United States as amicus curiae. 1922. cover-title, 9 p. % Clanms. Judgments of United States courts, list of judgments rendered against (lovenmient by District Courts which require aiipropriatlon for their pav- ment. Mar. 16, calendar day Mar. 20, 1922. 4 p. (S. doc. 160.) t Collins, c. ,j7 of Federal penal code. 1922. cover-title, 30 p. t Criminal no. 89033, in Supreme Court of District of Columbia, holding criminal term of Jan. term, 1922, United States v. Charles W. Morse [et al.] ; violation of sec. 37 of Federal penal code. 1922. cover-title, 44 p. t 542 March, 1922 Mosier, Willimn. T. No. 205, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Albert B. Fall,. Secretary of Interior, v. United States ex rel. William T. Mosier et al., in error to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia ; brief for plaintiff in error. 1922. cover-title, i+36 p. t Namquit ^\'orsted Company. No. 34117, in Court of Claims, Namquit Worsted Company v. United States ; defendant's objections to plaintiff's request for tiudinjrs of fact, defendants request for findings of fact, and lirief. 1922. cover-title, 1+380-418 p. large 8° ¥ Philadelphia and Readintj Railroad. In Court of Claims, Philadelphia & Read- ing Railroad Company v. United States, no. 290-A; defendant's brief. 1922. 1 p. large 8° t Ponzi, Charles. No. 631, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Charles Ponzi v. Franlilin G. Fessenden et al., on certificate from circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit ; brief for United States as amicus curiae. 1922. cover-title, 5 p. t Sedition. Government prosecutions under espionage act, in response to reso- lution, additional information regarding persons prosecuted by Government under espionage act or for conspiracy to violate war-time laws. Mar. 9, cal- endar day Mar. 10. 1922. 78 p. (S. doc. 159.) t 22—26282 Singer, Samuel. No. — , in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Samuel Singer v. United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit ; brief on behalf of United States in opposition. 1922. cover- title, 5 p. $ Sischo, Wesley L. No. — , in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United States v. AVesley L. Sisclio, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief on behalf of United States. 1922. cover-title, ii+26 p. t Stafford Brothers. Packers and stockyards act, 1921, cases, no. 687 [and] 691, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, T. B. Statford and S. B. Statford, copartners doing business as Stafford Brothers, et al. v. Henry C. Wallace, Secretaiy of Agriculture, and Charles F. Clyne, United States attorney for northern district of Illinois ; James Eugene Burton [et. al.] v. Charles F. Clyne, United States attorney for northern district of Illinois, appeals from district court for northern district of Illinois ; brief for appellees. 1922. cover-title, iv+51 p. I Standard Oil Company. In Court of Claims, Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) v. United States, no. B22 ; demurrer [and] defendant's brief. [1922.] p. 21-24, large 8" t Swift & Co. United States v. Swift & Co. and others, in response to resolu- tion, report on steps taken to enforce and carry out deci-ee entered by Supreme Court of District of Columbia in suit of United Stiites v. Swift & Co. and others. Feb. 23, calendar day Mar. 6, 1922. 21 p. (S. doc. 145.) t Vitian Cotton Mills. Child labor tax cases, nos. 590, 657, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, J. W. Bailey, collector of internal revenue [for district of North Carolina], et al., v. John G. George, trading and doing business as Vivian Cotton Mills, et al., appeal from district court for western district of North Carolina ; J. W. Bailey and J. W. Bailey, collector of internal revenue for district of North Carolina, v. Drexel Furniture Company, in error to district court for western district of North Carolina : brief on behalf of appellants and plaintiff in error. 1922. cover-title, ii-|-61 p. t Walker, Hiram, & Sons, Limited. Nos. 615 and 639, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, John A. Grogan, collector of internal revenue for 1st district of Michigan, and Richard I. Lowson, collector of customs for eastern district of Michigan, v. Hiram Walker & Sons, Ltd., appeal from district court for eastern district of Michigan; Anchor Line (Henderson Brothers), Ltd. v. George W. Aldridge, collector of customs for port of New York, appeal from district court for southern district of New York ; motion to advance. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. $ Washington State. Original no. — , in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United States V. State of Washington ; bill of complaint, notice, motion for leave to file bill of complaint [and proof of mailing papers]. 1922. cover-title, 16 p. t Weisman, Michael. No. — , in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Michael Weis- man v. United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of ap- peals for 8th circuit ; brief on behalf of United States in opposition. 1922. cover-title, 6 p. t March, 1922 543 West Side IiTigating Company. No. 273, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, West Side Irrigating Company v. Unite, Federal Trade Conunission vs. Sinclair Retining Company, on writ of certio- rari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit. [1922.] cover-title, ii+168 p. Waste Merchants Association of New York. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1921, no. 684, Interstate Commerce Commission vs. United States, ex rel. mem- bers of Waste Merchants Association of New York, in error to Court of Ap- peals of District of Columbia. [1022.] cover-title, i+53 p. t TARIFF COMMISSION Tariff. Summary of tariff information, 1921, relative to bill H. R. 7456. 1922. 1625 p. [For print issued by Finance Committee, see p. 521.] * Paper, $1.25. 22—26286 Tariff information surveys. Revised edition. 1922. [First edition was issued by Ways and IMetins Committee. Other parts of Tariff informa- tion surveys appeared in previous Monthly catalogues.] 20 — 27464 FL-35. On articles in paragraphs G31-637 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Tin. 45 p. ♦ Paper, 10c. J-7. On articles In paragraphs 262, 279, 284 and 408 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Jute cloths. 82 p. 11. • Paper, 5c. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Certificates of indebtedness. United States of America, 4^ per cent Treasury certificates of indebtedness, series TM-1923, dated and bearing interest from Mar. 15, 1922, due Mar. 15, 1923. Mar. 9, 1922. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 279; Loans and Currency [Division].) t 556 March, 1922 Claims. Judgments of Court of Claims, communication from President of United States transmitting list of judgments rendered by Court of Claims which have been submitted by Secretary of Treasury and require appropri- ation for their payment. Mar. 16, calendar day Mar. 20. 1922. 2 p. (S. doc. 161.) t Coins. Redemption and purchase of United States coins. 3d edition. 1922. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 22.) [Supersedes all previous editions.] t Finance. Daily statement of Treasury compiled from latest proved reports from Treasury offices and depositary banks, Mar. 1-31, 1922. [1922.] Each 3 p. or 4 p. f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] t 15 — ^3303 PuhJic debt. Statement of public debt of United States, Jan. 31. 1922. [1922.] [2] p. narrow f° [Monthly.] t 10—21268 Treasuni deciHons. Treasury decisions under customs and other laws, v. 40; July-Dec. 1921. 1922. iii+497 p. * Cloth, $1.00 (incorrectly given on publi- cation as $1.50 ) . 10—11513 Note. — This volume contains Department decisions numbered 38770-970, including general appraisers' decisions 8449-96, and abstracts 44327-674. Treasury decisions under customs, intei'nal-revenue, and other laws, including decisions of Board of General Appraisers and Court of Customs Appeals, v. 41, no. 9-13 ; Mar. 2-30, 1922. 1922. various paging. [Weekly. Department decisions numbered 39020-46, general appraisers' decisions 8511-13, abstracts 44771-831, internal revenue decisions 3289-3309 (except 3293-95, whicli have been printed as supplements to Treasury decisions, for which see, below, under Intei'ual Revenue Bureau).] * Paper, 5c. single copy. $1.00 a yr., foreign subscription, $2.00. 10—30490 Treasury notes. United States of America, 4| per cent Treasury notes, series A-1926, dated and bearing interest from Mar. 15, 1922, due Mar. 15, 1926, offered only in exchange for 4J per cent victory notes. Mar. 9, 1922. 1 p. 4* (Department circular 280; Loans and Currency [Division].) t APPRAISERS . Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on Feb. 24-Mar. 29, 1922] ; Mar. 3-31, 1922. [1922.] various paging. ( Reappraisement circulars 3379-83.) [Weekly; none issued for Mar. 10.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.05. 13—2916 BOOKKEEPING AND WARRANTS DIVISION Receipts and expenditures. Combined statement of receipts and disburse- ments, balances, etc., of United States, fiscal year 1921. 1921. 242 p. 4° (Treas. Dept. doc. 2906; H. doc. 134.) I 10—11510 BUDGET BUREAU Aeronautics Bureau. Salaries, Bureau of Aeronautics, and care, custody, and operation of naval petroleum reserves, supplemental estimate of appropri- ation for Navy Department, fiscal year 1923, for " Salaries, Bureau of Aero- nautics," $56,010, as substitute for estimate contained in budget of $43,310, and for " Care, custody, and operation of naval petroleum reserves," $100,000. Mar. 21, 1922. 4 p. (H. doc. 218.) t Agricultxire Department. Eradication of tuberculosis among cattle and pre- vention of spread of European corn borer, supplemental estimate of appropri- ations for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1923, for payment of indem- nities in work of eradication of tuberculosis among cattle and for prevention of spread of European corn borer. Mar. 6, 1922. 3 p. (H. doc. 199.) t Alaska. Insane of Ala.ska, supplemental estimate of appropriation for Depart- ment of Interior, fiscal year 1922, for insane of Alaska. Mar. 9, 1922. 2 p. (S. doc. 154.) % Appropriations. Supplemental and deficiency estimates, communication from President of United States transmitting supplemental and deficiency esti- mates, fiscal year 1923 and prior years, for General Accounting Office, De- partment of State, Treasury Department, War Department, Interior Depart- ment, and District of Columbia. Mar. 7, 1922. 6 p. (S. doc. 148.) t March, 1922 557 Bamegat light station, supplemental eetimate of appropriation for Department of Commerce, fiscal year 1923, for repairs and improvement of Barnegat light station, N. J. Mar. 7, 1922. 3 p. (S. doc. 146.) t District of Columbia. District of Columbia militia, supplemental estimate for militia. District of Columbia, for armory facilities. Feb. 23, calendar day Feb. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. doc. 139.) t Public schools of District of Columbia, supplemental estimates of ap- propriations for District of Columbia, fiscal year 1923, for buildings and grounds, public schools [and for salaries, Office of Inspector of Buildings]. Mar. 7, 1922. 2 p. (S. doc. 147.) t Repairs to Calvert street bridge. District of Columbia. Mar. 16, calendar day Mar. 20, 1922. 3 p. (S. doc. 160.) t Supplemental estimate of appropriation for medical charities, District of Columbia, 1922. Mar. 9, calendar day Mar. 10, 1922. 2 p. (S. doc. 158.) t General Land Office. Deficiency estimate for General Land Office. Mar. 9, 1922. 3 p. (S .doc. 153.) t Navigation Bureau, Commerce Dept. Enforcement of wireless communication laws, supplemental estimate of appropriation for Department of Commerce, fiscal vear 1923, Bureau of Navigation, enforcement of wireless communica- tion laws. Feb. 23, calendar day Mar. 4, 1922. 3 p. (S. doc. 144.) t Navy Department. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for public works, Navy Department. Mar. 9, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 202.) t Postal service. Supplemental estimates for postal service, supplemental esti- mates of appropriations for Post Office Department, fiscal year 1923. Feb. 23, calendar day Mar. 2, 1922. 4p. (S. doc. 141.) t Schofield Barracks. Water supply, Schofield Barracks, paragraph reappropri- ating for fiscal year 1923 $600,000 for water supply, Schofield Barracks. Mar. 21, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 217.) t COAST GUARD Circular letters. Circular letter 35 amendment F [new series] ; June 8, 1918. [Reprint 1922.] 3 p. [The original print of this publication was issued June 18, 1918, when the Coast Guard operated under the Navy Department. Both the original and this 1922 reprint bear " Navy Department " in the caption on p. 1.] t Same 234, 236-237 [new series] ; Feb. 7-Mar. 9, 1922. 1922. Each 1 p. t Uniforms. Regulations governing uniforms for enlisted persons of Coast Guard, 1922. 1922. 20 p. 3 p. of pi. [Title on cover is: Regulations gov- erning uniforms for warrant officers and enlisted persons of Coast Guard, 1922.] t COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY National banks. Monthly statement of capital stock of national banks, national bank notes, and Federal reserve bank notes outstanding, bonds on deposit, etc. [Mar. 1, 1922]. Mar. 1, 1922. 1 p. f t 10—21266 Report. Annual report of comptroller of currency [year ended Oct. 31, 1921, with appendix]. 1922. viii+784 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2905.) * Cloth, 90c. 9—34683 Same. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2905; H. doc. 235.) FEDERAL FARM LOAN BUREAU Farm loan.^, letter transmitting, in x-esponse to resolution, information relative to loans. Feb. 23, calendar day Feb. 27, 1922. 4 p. (S. doc. 137.) t Rulings and regulations of Federal Farm Loan Board to Mar. 1, 1922, in matters pertaining to Federal farm loan act. Mar. 1922. ii-fl3 p. (Circular 10.) t 22—26291 558 March, 1922 GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE Government supplies. Advertisement, instructions and proposal [for Class 1, 3, 7, 17, fiscal year 1923] : Form A. [1922.] 4 p. 4" t Specifications and proposals for supplies [fiscal year 1923] : class 1, Paper and pi'per articles. [1922.] 21 p. 4° t Same : class 17. Motor trucks, tires, tubes, and accessories. [1922,] 11 p. 4° t GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Bonds of United States. Market prices and investment values of outstanding bonds and notes [of Unite